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Re: East Tennessee SFG pics
Oh, now I got the hang of this thing...
Tomato Bed1 from the back to see the big toms and cukes growing up the homemade trellis (had lumber on hand, didn't have electrical conduit on hand.. will FIX THAT next year.)

View of the bed from the side...

First section (on the west side)

Second section (on the east side)

Tomato Bed1 from the back to see the big toms and cukes growing up the homemade trellis (had lumber on hand, didn't have electrical conduit on hand.. will FIX THAT next year.)

View of the bed from the side...

First section (on the west side)

Second section (on the east side)

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Re: East Tennessee SFG pics
sanderson wrote:I. Am. So. Impressed! Just beautiful.
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Re: East Tennessee SFG pics
Awesome and most impressive! Like pepper said.... you sure jumped in with both feet and will stay busy trying to keep up with all that.
Nice job and please post some progress pictures down the road.
Nice job and please post some progress pictures down the road.
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Re: East Tennessee SFG pics
Tomato Bed1 from the back to see the big toms and cukes growing up the homemade trellis (had lumber on hand, didn't have electrical conduit on hand.. will FIX THAT next year.)
Don't be in a hurry to convert to electrical conduit. That trellis looks really great and very sturdy.
Kay
Don't be in a hurry to convert to electrical conduit. That trellis looks really great and very sturdy.
Kay
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Re: East Tennessee SFG pics
walshevak wrote:Tomato Bed1 from the back to see the big toms and cukes growing up the homemade trellis (had lumber on hand, didn't have electrical conduit on hand.. will FIX THAT next year.)
Don't be in a hurry to convert to electrical conduit. That trellis looks really great and very sturdy.
Kay
Yeah, the toms are already 4' tall and this trellis is 8' tall. I'm thinking this one may stay...
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Re: East Tennessee SFG pics
Your garden is totally mind boggling, as well as gorgeous and productive. Look at all that lettuce!
And and and....
Just wow!
CC

Just wow!
CC
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Re: East Tennessee SFG pics
B E A Utiful... Just beautiful... Looks like it will be a great year!
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6/15/13 pics of SFG in East TN
Here's the overall shot of the 32"x32' salad &onion beds -- I've stripped out the spring greens and am debating what to put in their place. Next year I'll plan better because I didn't strip out entire beds and corn -- for instance -- will block out what's left from spring. In a bad way. So here you go...

&

Here is an empty salad bed

The onions and carrots are doing well.

Must move mints!

And another empty salad bed.

&

Here is an empty salad bed

The onions and carrots are doing well.

Must move mints!

And another empty salad bed.
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ETN 6/15
Continued...

Swiss Chard continues to do well. Empty squares bug me.

This summer squash is NOT sick, it is WOUNDED. Turns out dogs can reach OUT OF dogyards and grab squash leaves, pull them back into dogyards and shred them all over. Why? For fun of course!

This is what the above one looked like before the "attack" and why they left this one alone...? For fun of course!
Oh and the second one produces twins. Strange but kewl.

And the onions with empty squares and the Vegecide-ish dog in the background. Say hello to Cheers.

Swiss Chard continues to do well. Empty squares bug me.

This summer squash is NOT sick, it is WOUNDED. Turns out dogs can reach OUT OF dogyards and grab squash leaves, pull them back into dogyards and shred them all over. Why? For fun of course!

This is what the above one looked like before the "attack" and why they left this one alone...? For fun of course!
Oh and the second one produces twins. Strange but kewl.

And the onions with empty squares and the Vegecide-ish dog in the background. Say hello to Cheers.
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