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    Quote Originally Posted by kyfanatic View Post
    Been amending this old clay soil on this farm to put in an acre of Blueberries as soon as the plants show up. I may not be rich in my old age,but I won't go hungry
    Good luck with those Blueberries...I've never tried them but have heard soil conditions in these parts just ain't any good for growing Blueberries...although it sounds like you may have been preparing your soil for them...so good luck. As for being rich...heck, who flippin' cares, we're all going to the grave with the same thing anyway.

    Tell you all what I like...and that's canned Dill Pickle spears...heck yea, also, I don't have the recipe for it but a few years ago a fella brought me some jars of pickled green tomato's that he had canned...they had a nice little bit of heat to them too, man they were good!

    Yes..seven dust and keep applying the dust each time after it rains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tyme2fish View Post
    I'll wait till Derby to put out my tomatoes.

    We're planting a bigger garden this year. I figure if Obama gets defeated, I'll need a bigger garden to feed myself.
    I like the way you think, Tyme.

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    Re: Gardening

    im in florida just planted last night ,cant wait

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    I'm probably further north than most of you,but calling for 32 degrees tonight and 34 tomorrow night.
    There are people here that have a few tomatoes out,while you can cover them up,I've always found they do better if you wait until it's safe and the ground is warmer.The way things are going I'd say a couple more weeks should be fine,usually it's Mothers Day here in Northern Ky.

    All the big financial wizzes at MIT and one in Australia are saying a Global Depression in 2030 worse than the 1920-30's is coming.Guess I'll be too old to matter for me,but I sure feel sorry for my children and soon to have grandchildren the way this country is headed.

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    Re: Gardening

    Quote Originally Posted by mhall View Post
    Ryan, Seven dust should work. Cover them with the seven. You have to remember to do it again after rains...
    I'm with Mark, Sevin Powder (5%?) works well. It seems to work better than the liquid Sevin. I have used it to kill aphids on turnips and tomatoes and not have to worry about it being toxic to humans. It works great to kill worms and aphids on roses and I have also sprinkled it in the dog's bed to get rid of fleas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
    I'm with Mark, Sevin Powder (5%?) works well. It seems to work better than the liquid Sevin. I have used it to kill aphids on turnips and tomatoes and not have to worry about it being toxic to humans. It works great to kill worms and aphids on roses and I have also sprinkled it in the dog's bed to get rid of fleas.
    Ants hate it to....

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    Re: Gardening

    Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
    I'm with Mark, Sevin Powder (5%?) works well. It seems to work better than the liquid Sevin. I have used it to kill aphids on turnips and tomatoes and not have to worry about it being toxic to humans. It works great to kill worms and aphids on roses and I have also sprinkled it in the dog's bed to get rid of fleas.
    I am pretty sure that's what my Dad puts on his potato's to get rid of the tater bugs also.

    Jason

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    Re: Gardening

    My dang Raspberries and Blackberries are already starting to bloom! This is crazy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    My dang Raspberries and Blackberries are already starting to bloom! This is crazy!
    It will soon be berry pickin' time; chiggers, ticks, and all. Yum! Yum! Blackberry cobbler with ice cream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
    It will soon be berry pickin' time; chiggers, ticks, and all. Yum! Yum! Blackberry cobbler with ice cream.

    I remember picking blackberries in the mountains of Virginia with my granny. I don't remember ticks or chiggers but I do remember being on the look out for rattlesnakes.!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassin_bug View Post
    It will soon be berry pickin' time; chiggers, ticks, and all. Yum! Yum! Blackberry cobbler with ice cream.
    That's why I grow them in my backyard...blackberry cobbler with ice cream on a hot summer day, but without the chiggers, ticks, and all!

    Heck, you can almost pick those berries while sitting in the swimming pool...if only I had placed that trellis about a foot closer....

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    Re: Gardening

    Well we're gonna get some frost a couple nights this week. I only have 10 tomato plants out so I'll just cover them up. I've got some old retired bedsheets that will work just fine. If anybody else is covering plants, here's some advice: Don't use plastic bags. Frost pretty much goes right through those. You get a lot more protection from some kind of cloth, burlap, etc. And if some plants do get frost on them, if you just get out there and rinse it off, usually they'll be okay.

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