dtlove129
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Garden update pics with better pics

Just posting new pics and the pics aren't that clear really. Been having to water like crazy because we aren't getting rain, but besides that everything seems to be doing well except the cauliflower bolted.

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This one is the first picture taken by my wife at the first of the month and it is fun to see how fast things grow with some heat [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/FirstGardenPic.jpg[/img]

This is so I can look out over my garden when the coons start messing with my corn [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/hammock.jpg[/img]

This is for your viewing pleasure, my garden dog.
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Last edited by dtlove129 on Wed May 30, 2012 9:11 am, edited 1 time in total.

cubs204
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Everything looks real good, especially the corn

dtlove129
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Yeah, I gave the corn a shot of nitrogen last weekend and through the water to it and it has taken off.

dtlove129
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Oh I didn't build the hammock, but built the hammock stand since they cost like $100 and this cost me less than $30 and if we ever get a flood I can easily convert it to an arch.

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gixxerific
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Seriously impressed, no really. Everything looks great you should be proud.

But why not we are in the corn belt. Well the Midwest with ancient glacier activity, deposits of good stuff yada yada yada etc. We have great soil, never mind the clay, that stuff ain't so bad.

Good luck everything looks wonderful.



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