hello,
I thought I would share my garden here. I made elevated beds because I'm in a rental and didn't want to remove the 6-8 inches of rock that is there. there also is a bad infestation of crab grass that I can keep down, but always has come back full force each time after I weed it.
this is my first garden. I am growing tomatoes, peppers, bush beans, squash, and a melon. there are some herbs around as well. please feel free to make comments and/or helpful tips as this is my first year.
Thanks Kayjay. good luck to you as well.
it rained pretty well on saturday and soaked my garden good. I installed cages for the tomatoes on sunday and fixed the soil because some of the run-off from the roof made a canyon in my bed. I guess living in the desert, I forget to think about it when placing things. looks like I get to install some gutters before the next rain. Monsoon season would wash away plants if I leave it be.
it rained pretty well on saturday and soaked my garden good. I installed cages for the tomatoes on sunday and fixed the soil because some of the run-off from the roof made a canyon in my bed. I guess living in the desert, I forget to think about it when placing things. looks like I get to install some gutters before the next rain. Monsoon season would wash away plants if I leave it be.
hello imafan26.
tomato plants:
Hawaiian Tropic
Roma
Cherry tomato
Cupids
yellow pear
one plant I don't know but it is a grape like shape/size
sweet 100's
I don't know where some of them are planted. I started to replace dead plants and didn't mark them.
I had to google "indeterminate". I'm not sure if they are. I was hoping they don't grow too tall. I was thinking I could clip the tops if they start to get out of hand. can I do that? I really didn't think that far in advanced. I didn't think they would even grow, but am happy they are doing something. I would love some advise on this. thanks.
tomato plants:
Hawaiian Tropic
Roma
Cherry tomato
Cupids
yellow pear
one plant I don't know but it is a grape like shape/size
sweet 100's
I don't know where some of them are planted. I started to replace dead plants and didn't mark them.
I had to google "indeterminate". I'm not sure if they are. I was hoping they don't grow too tall. I was thinking I could clip the tops if they start to get out of hand. can I do that? I really didn't think that far in advanced. I didn't think they would even grow, but am happy they are doing something. I would love some advise on this. thanks.
Looks great. The tomatoes you mentioned are probably all indeterminate which means they get to be about 7 or 8 ft tall. I use square folding tomato cages instead of the cone ones. The cone ones are o.k. as bell pepper supports.
Usually the only time you cut the terminal bud of an indeterminate to is ripen the fruit when the weather is starting to get colder. When they get to the top of the cage, they will start to trail down and curve up again, that is why I use CRW cages, they are bigger and stronger, but stacking cages will work too, but they need to be staked with a couple of strong long poles too.
Square folding tomato cages can be stacked tied together and staked. They can be opened up to make a fence. I use them for beans and cucumbers too.
Usually the only time you cut the terminal bud of an indeterminate to is ripen the fruit when the weather is starting to get colder. When they get to the top of the cage, they will start to trail down and curve up again, that is why I use CRW cages, they are bigger and stronger, but stacking cages will work too, but they need to be staked with a couple of strong long poles too.
Square folding tomato cages can be stacked tied together and staked. They can be opened up to make a fence. I use them for beans and cucumbers too.
haha. funny you say that. I have already build one for a friend. not for money though, so no "business" really.kayjay wrote:You beds do look fantastic! I can't believe you just "threw them together." Heh. You could have a new side business there, I think.
I thought I would post a little update. my melons in the front yard are starting to run all over the place. I have had to train them so they don't go over the sidewalk or pathway to the house. I am very excited for some melons. the vegi garden is doing well too. we have had some rain here and some of the plants didn't like that much water. one of my boxes doesn't drain well. I added a compost tea to the plants. I read good things about the compost tea. I saw my first female squash blossom, but it doesn't look like it is going to bloom. I have been trying to watch it every morning to see if it would open. I have male plants open all the time. oh well, maybe the next one. I might have to pull the lettuce since it is going to get into the 100's this weekend. at least I got them to sow and even something to eat too.