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    I limed my garden spot and my mater patch in November, will be time to till the dirt soon. We grow a 12 row garden and put out two dozen mater plants each year. In addition, a buddy of mine that has a farm down the road from me, allows me to grow a bigger garden at his place. That is where I do my corn and green beans. In my garden at home is mostly peppers.

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    well i jst tryed out my tiller i got on a trade im pleased

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    Ain't nuthin' like the luck of the Irish to till ya' Garden. It's tradition for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arauthator View Post
    Ain't nuthin' like the luck of the Irish to till ya' Garden. It's tradition for me.
    Good time to put in your taters to...

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    I am one of those unfortunate souls that rents a tiller each year. Forunately for me, there is a rental place practically in my back yard.

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    Well Tim, I know I don't know who ya are....but I'm willing to let ya' borrow my tiller. It's a craftsman. Of course, I have to travel with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arauthator View Post
    Well Tim, I know I don't know who ya are....but I'm willing to let ya' borrow my tiller. It's a craftsman. Of course, I have to travel with it.
    Hey, do you like cheap beer and bad jokes? If so, we might have a deal!

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    Talked to a guy today that told me he just planted onions this week.

    I don't put out a lot, just a few tomato plants, jalepeno peppers and green peppers...just in case you all haven't tried it you should try planting Brocolli about mid to late August. Brocolli takes about 60 days to harvest and come about mid to late October you'll be enjoying some of the best Brocolli you've ever eaten

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    I can't wait to get them maters in the ground! I'll also be planting a couple bell pepper plants, a few different herbs (only the legal kind ), and I think I'm going to try and grow some spinach this year. And my garlic, planted last November, shot up at least an inch or so in just the past week!

    "Homegrown tomatoes, homegrown tomatoes
    what'd life be without homegrown tomatoes?
    There's only two things that money can't buy,
    and that's true love and homegrown tomatoes."
    -Guy Clark (lyrics from the song "Homegrown Tomatoes")

    "You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt."
    -Author Unknown

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    I'm trying something different this year. Growing taters in a box. I started 2 boxes that should give me 'bout 200 lb of taters. We put up 175 qts of tomatoes and 75 qts. of green beans last summer. I also made 35 pounds of sauerkraut and 120 qts of pickles. My beets didn't do good last year but I'll double up on them this year. I make my own hot sauce too, so I'll be puting in some tabasco peppers. I'm also gonna brine pickle my pickles this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom523 View Post
    I'm trying something different this year. Growing taters in a box. I started 2 boxes that should give me 'bout 200 lb of taters. We put up 175 qts of tomatoes and 75 qts. of green beans last summer. I also made 35 pounds of sauerkraut and 120 qts of pickles. My beets didn't do good last year but I'll double up on them this year. I make my own hot sauce too, so I'll be puting in some tabasco peppers. I'm also gonna brine pickle my pickles this year.
    I like how you live.

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    I'm trying something I've never done. Is there anything special to growing Turnips. I like em' and my Wife likes them. The kids have never tried them before. Any tips would be great.

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