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Tomatoes but you will have to water

 

 

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Cherry?

Grape?

Heirloom?

 

I’m fine watering time to time, I just don’t want it as a daily chore. It gets hot. Hot enough to wilt flowers and plants I had to move to other spots.

 

And do woodchucks, squirrels, skunks eat tomato plants? I don’t have to worry about deer since I’m fully fenced in

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

I’m fine watering time to time, I just don’t want it as a daily chore. It gets hot. Hot enough to wilt flowers and plants I had to move to other spots.

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Boom,  done!

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Cherry?
Grape?
Heirloom?
 
I’m fine watering time to time, I just don’t want it as a daily chore. It gets hot. Hot enough to wilt flowers and plants I had to move to other spots.
 
And do woodchucks, squirrels, skunks eat tomato plants? I don’t have to worry about deer since I’m fully fenced in
 
 
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I hear RedRyder BB guns are a fun way to protect your plants from little critters.

I would go with a watermelon or cantaloupe or squash type thing that grows on vines. Sounds like your space isn’t prepped so this would be the easiest to prep.


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I hear RedRyder BB guns are a fun way to protect your plants from little critters.

I would go with a watermelon or cantaloupe or squash type thing that grows on vines. Sounds like your space isn’t prepped so this would be the easiest to prep.


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Yea I contemplate this every year then realize we probably spend $8/week on tomatoes, so why waste all the time and effort to save $8 lol


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2 hours ago, crappyice said:


I hear RedRyder BB guns are a fun way to protect your plants from little critters.

I would go with a watermelon or cantaloupe or squash type thing that grows on vines. Sounds like your space isn’t prepped so this would be the easiest to prep.


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Does weatherby make a pellet gun? Otherwise we need a new plan.

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21 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:


Yea I contemplate this every year then realize we probably spend $8/week on tomatoes, so why waste all the time and effort to save $8 lol


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Fresh vegetables have a noticeable better taste then supermarket vegetables. 

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Biz and whomever. I’ve ordered from this place in the past. Seems good. They had or maybe still have plants you can order. I wouldn’t plant a melon of any kind. Tricky to get a finished product. You like kale? Grows well and easy. Not bad in a salad either.  I ordered Bulgarian carrot chilies and bumblebee cherry tomatoes seeds from this place a few years ago. 

https://www.totallytomato.com/

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Damn, I better get moving here. Big plans this year after the BS lately .. become more self sufficient. Anyone dehydrate and store, or freeze and store there veggies/fruits etc? Like to be able to grow and sustain some throughout fall/ winter. Have plenty of room to grow, in some great black muck soil.  

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1 hour ago, LET EM GROW said:

Damn, I better get moving here. Big plans this year after the BS lately .. become more self sufficient. Anyone dehydrate and store, or freeze and store there veggies/fruits etc? Like to be able to grow and sustain some throughout fall/ winter. Have plenty of room to grow, in some great black muck soil.  

I do.  Freeze and store. Got lots of apples and peaches frozen. Mrs bundy makes apple rolls. Put cored apples in vitamix or equivalent. Grind to a mush. Add honey from your bees. Mix up. Put wax paper down on your jerky dehydrator trays. Pour on mixture, level and dehydrate per your machines instructions.  I’ve got a ton of this stuff. Can use apple pear peach whatever you have.  Makes great stand or blind snacks. 

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14 hours ago, Otto said:

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Boom,  done!

previous home owner left one of these. Problem I have is my OCD. Our garden is on the other side of the pool. To keep it hooked up, I'd have to run a hose across one of our entrance paths and I just can't have that haha. If I had a dedicated spout over there or a different setup I'd be all in. Soaker hoses work best. 

At my last house the guy had a rain barrel setup that was sweet. Gravity fed from the shed to soaker hoses. Just turn it on and let it go. no expense. 

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7 hours ago, Belo said:

started my lettuce, spinach and peppers in the seed starters. Lettuce already poking through. Raked the garden beds and fixed some fence so I can plant some corn too. Another week or 2 and stuff will go in the ground I think.

I’m not sure where Dicksville is :rolleyes:  but setting plants out in a week or two is way early.   You need to wait until all danger of frost has passed, usually mid-May or later in Central NY.  Maybe a little bit sooner in southern NYS. 

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