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    With rain in the forecast we thought even with the ground still wet we better get the weeds cleaned up.
    Any other gardeners on here? If there is please put a pic of it on. I will start and I know Parsly likes to garden.
    Last edited by seldomseen; Jul 10, 2018, 21:41.

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    I enjoy it a lot. Now with our sheep, we have better growth with all the manure. Your corn is sure bigger than ours! Nothing like fresh real food. We do a lot of pickling and preserving too. Just ate our last bag of beans from last year, new ones almost blooming. We are quite old fashioned on this farm...

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      #3
      Friends have 30x70 greenhouse garden with fans and automatic misters. Full of veggies, eating potatoes , peas, beans, cucs are 8 inches long. Weeds love that daily misting.

      Then in Regina, near the university the South Zone gardens have over 350 gardens. Now there are gardeners and there are gardeners, but very interesting ideas from many foreigners. Ukrainians straight from Ukraine love their gardens and everything is intensively tilled, best gardens usually. No compaction there!😁 Some of the rest of us kinda limp along.

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        I guess we are old fashioned also. We love our garden produce. We should have peas in about a week and beets and fresh potatoes by the weekend. Once tomato season starts there is nothing better than toasted bacon and tomato sandwiches. Pickled beans and carrots are great in the winter and so are the dill pickles that are made from all the cucumbers. Fresh corn on the cob is hard to beat. In the fall we love butternut squash.

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          It might be a retirement thing for me but right now I would have a hard time finding the time and energy for a garden. I think there is a lot of personal satisfaction and pride growing a garden and enjoying your own produce.

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            There is no more beautiful place on our farm than my wife's garden. She loves it and commented just this morning when I mentioned this thread that she does it because she likes to stay busy - not because it's worth the effort. Well as the pics show - she stays busy. And we eat well all winter from it.

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            She planted soys between the corn rows to get into this interseeding thing that taking off in this part of the country...

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            It's become necessary to start watering stuff. Need a good rain.

            Mulching with straw over top of newspaper saves a lot of weeding.
            Last edited by burnt; Jul 11, 2018, 06:10.

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              Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
              It might be a retirement thing for me but right now I would have a hard time finding the time and energy for a garden. I think there is a lot of personal satisfaction and pride growing a garden and enjoying your own produce.
              I'm in the same boat farma - looking forward to being a gardener in the future. Got fed up trying it in AB only to lose everything to frost time and again - including potatoes in July!

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                It's a stress reliever. I love to trim my trees at the lake and have a small garden up there. its lettuce tomatoes and onions and cucumbers. Farm garden is a project with my youngest son. He is determined to get it right one year. This is his third try and I think he is starting to figure it out.

                Farm garden has corn, potatoes tomatoes, peas, cucumbers, radish, onions celery, zucchini, spaghetti squash and pumpkins plus a raspberry patch that I have a chemical to control the weeds.

                I do flowers in regina, farm and lake.

                Its peaceful when some days you just want to punt something.

                Ah, retirement is also getting closer may as well start practising.

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                  #9
                  Used old air drill hose to water tomatoes.duck tape bottom and drill hole facing plants.great for when plants get big

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by newguy View Post
                    Used old air drill hose to water tomatoes.duck tape bottom and drill hole facing plants.great for when plants get big
                    Damn good idea, I will be stealing that! Are those marigolds planted beside the tomato's?


                    No pictures at the moment, but we love gardening here as well, kids seem to learn so much when they're involved! My daughter and I will go out the garden and she will say a number and then we "race" to pick that number of weeds each, first one done gets bragging rights! I hope I can keep this game going, LOL!

                    Mom and Dad used to pay us kids to pick weeds: 25c per 5 gallon pail. Everyone had a big garden in those days.

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