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Re: Mark's first SFG
Ha, Ha. No I worked for about 15 years for a manufacturing company. OSHA required the workers in the factory to wear ear protectors. So we purchased them by the plastic container and I kept the empty containers for a few year.markqz wrote:yolos wrote:Or plastic ear plug containers used in manufacturing business. Re-purposed as cloches.[/img][/url]
Yeah, but yours looks beautiful. Mine looks like trash.
I suppose I should ask how one obtains mega quantities of ear plug containers. Debris after a rock concert?
TIL: Cloche
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Plastic milk cartons and 2 liter soda bottles as clothe. If you don't have either, look for a neighbor with kids (milk) or teenagers (soda).
Re: Mark's first SFG
countrynaturals wrote:I'm not a hoarder! I'm not, I'm not, I'm NOT!sanderson wrote:Re-purposing at it's finest! I think gardeners become hoarders because we think, "I'm sure I can use this in the garden, somewhere."
No, no... We're packrats. And the first rule of being a packrat is to learn how to pack. We can get LOTS of stuff in SMALL places....
Re: Mark's first SFG
It's trying to escape ...
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Re: Mark's first SFG
I'm being ungrateful, but after the squash grew in a virtual explosion, I had high hopes for the pickles/cucumbers. But this is the first one, 10 days late. I let it grow to cucumber size (I'm pretty sure it's not going to get longer).
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This is actually from a week ago. At this point I have 3 squash that are in "hammocks."
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It's coming down to the end. Looking kind of sad. I'll probably take out the gentry squash, spaghetti and cucumbers this weekend. I've already over-planted the peas with kohlrabi, cauliflower, and bok choy. Give the pumpkin another month. Give the corn another week, though I don't have much hope for it. Did I plant the corn too close? The carrots never did well, so I'll probably just pull them and use their greens in stir fry. Let the eggplants over-winter. For a lot of things, it wasn't a fair test because they were shadowed by squash.
The zucchini, meanwhile, is still producing flowers and fruits, albeit increasingly tiny ones. Makes it hard to decide to tear out.
The zucchini, meanwhile, is still producing flowers and fruits, albeit increasingly tiny ones. Makes it hard to decide to tear out.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Meanwhile, SFG #2 is getting a splash of color ...
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Wow, Mark! You had a great first run! Did you keep notes? I learn so much every year, and each one is different.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Scorpio Rising wrote: Did you keep notes?
I've got a system in progress, but need to update the notes. I wonder if there's much of a market for SFG smart-phone app? Hmm, might already be one ...
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Oh wow! That’s very high tech, Mark. I have handwritten notes, mostly the “plan” for the year. Then I tend to make “Notes” on my iPad based upon year...each year is different as far as rain, temps, pests, etc. You are way ahead of me!
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Here comes the Bridal Tulle!
Should I start a different thread -- "Mark's second SFG" ?
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Nope. You are just expanding your SFG, so this thread is fine. Nice bridal tulle!! What size did you buy? And, what did you plant, and what are those mystery hieroglyphs in the bed?
Re: Mark's first SFG
sanderson wrote:Nice bridal tulle!! What size did you buy?
It was kind of gifted. 54" by 7 yards. This was nearly perfect for the "Wagon wheel" plan in the book. About a half yard leftover.
sanderson wrote:And, what did you plant,
sanderson wrote:and what are those mystery hieroglyphs in the bed?
It's just science. Hieroglyphs are well-known to attract RA the sun god, promoting good plant growth
Actuallly ... they're wooden skewers I use to help me see where I've planted things. Drawing lines didn't work so well for me, since they tended to get washed out during watering. They have other uses too.
Thanks!
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Fort Tulle was viciously attacked overnight. Several holes were dug, damaging some of the young sprouts. The critter wasn't interested in the plants -- apparently it was digging for grubs or bugs, which I hope there aren't any of.
My leading suspects would be either a rat or a skunk. Skunks migrate from backyard to backyard over a period of a month. The hole cut into the tulle was too small to be a skunk, but I'm not sure that it got in that way. All it would have to do is snuffle under the tulle. I repaired the hole with some clear packing tape.
Anyway, I'm adding reinforcements around the perimeter (green netting, in progress). I'm hoping that all it found were pill bugs and not worth the bother of coming back.
My leading suspects would be either a rat or a skunk. Skunks migrate from backyard to backyard over a period of a month. The hole cut into the tulle was too small to be a skunk, but I'm not sure that it got in that way. All it would have to do is snuffle under the tulle. I repaired the hole with some clear packing tape.
Anyway, I'm adding reinforcements around the perimeter (green netting, in progress). I'm hoping that all it found were pill bugs and not worth the bother of coming back.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
I have had to put fences around every bed I have. Something gets in and digs around the bed. Someone said it was probably an Armadillo digging for grubs. They are also digging in my Bermuda grass digging for grubs also we think. The yard guys said we should probably treat the lawn for grubs this year to help keep the creeps from digging in the turf.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Oh, no. I have a reverse problem. A squirrel has been burying small, tight pine cones in my beds and 5-gallon buckets for the past year.
Re: Mark's first SFG
Young sprouts in box 2 catching the rays of the setting sun.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
I swear, I'm sure this arugula stem was not there blocking the baby bok choy when I did the morning harvest:
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Here's the clamps I've been using to hold tulle in place. I was going to take a picture of my actual clamps, but it's pouring cats and kangaroos so I'll stick with a stock photo:
Very inexpensive from Harbor Freight (don't forget your 20% coupon).
Very inexpensive from Harbor Freight (don't forget your 20% coupon).
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