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20 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

 

The pics i posted are deceiving as i did not water this morning and it was blazing heat midday when I took the pic. everything except that one pepper plant is a deep green in person, and they all keep growing at crazy rates. 2 of my tomato plants are close to 4 feet high already.

I still feel like those plants need more water, it’s incredibly dry out.  I’d flood those few plants to just before washing away soil....

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I still feel like those plants need more water, it’s incredibly dry out.  I’d flood those few plants to just before washing away soil....


I usually water in morning but today I was golfing in AM so I just watered now. He’s the cukes before watering and my biggest tomato so far.

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Does anyone use tomato cages for squash to keep them vertical? I see online people do, but not sure if it’s too late and don’t want to injure the growing


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As Dan Patrick would say,
“You can’t stop them!!! Only hope to contain them!”
I have never done that but I also never grew them again after my first season when they took over...pretty sure they even choked out a neighbor’s cat!
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As Dan Patrick would say,
“You can’t stop them!!! Only hope to contain them!”
I have never done that but I also never grew them again after my first season when they took over...pretty sure they even choked out a neighbor’s cat!
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I did it.

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I did it.

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Nice. It may help to dig little trenches around your plants to make sure that water is getting to the roots and not running off. We need some rain. I’m amazed at how much better plants grow with actual rain water then with hose water


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Nice. It may help to dig little trenches around your plants to make sure that water is getting to the roots and not running off. We need some rain. I’m amazed at how much better plants grow with actual rain water then with hose water


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No chlorine in the rain water


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Nice. It may help to dig little trenches around your plants to make sure that water is getting to the roots and not running off. We need some rain. I’m amazed at how much better plants grow with actual rain water then with hose water


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They do from watering. Like little holes


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8 hours ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

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This one tomato plant is massive. Do I cut it back? It’s like double or triple all the other ones


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I would let i be.  Looks good

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Still no rain all week forecasted and 85-90 with max UV index. Should I be watering garden like 1-2 straight hours with sprinkler? I legit think we got like 1/2” of rain only the past 30-40 days. Awesome weather but not good for garden I assume


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Still no rain all week forecasted and 85-90 with max UV index. Should I be watering garden like 1-2 straight hours with sprinkler? I legit think we got like 1/2” of rain only the past 30-40 days. Awesome weather but not good for garden I assume


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I plan on soaking in the morning and checking in the afternoon. Expecting to have to hit then in the evening


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6 hours ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Still no rain all week forecasted and 85-90 with max UV index. Should I be watering garden like 1-2 straight hours with sprinkler? I legit think we got like 1/2” of rain only the past 30-40 days. Awesome weather but not good for garden I assume


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This week I have watered each day until I had standing water, I did this each day since its so dry out.  I will do the same this week, and I have noticed a big positive difference.  The normal watering habits I used prior to this dry spell, just wasn’t cutting it(slower growth).  I would say run that sprinkler about 20-30 minutes, then take a little shovel, and dig a hole here, and there and see what you got for moisture a few inches down at least. As Crappy said, might need to water a second time which is common sense for this weather.

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I plan on soaking in the morning and checking in the afternoon. Expecting to have to hit then in the evening


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This week I have watered each day until I had standing water, I did this each day since its so dry out.  I will do the same this week, and I have noticed a big positive difference.  The normal watering habits I used prior to this dry spell, just wasn’t cutting it(slower growth).  I would say run that sprinkler about 20-30 minutes, then take a little shovel, and dig a hole here, and there and see what you got for moisture a few inches down at least. As Crappy said, might need to water a second time which is common sense for this weather.


Thanks. This past week, I was doing about 30min and then I would see some standing puddles. But I may check it out later afternoon to see if second dose is needed or not


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10 hours ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

Still no rain all week forecasted and 85-90 with max UV index. Should I be watering garden like 1-2 straight hours with sprinkler? I legit think we got like 1/2” of rain only the past 30-40 days. Awesome weather but not good for garden I assume


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Biz, I set my sprinklers for 2 hours.  Gives it a good soak. 

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Things looks great this morning I think? Took the pic before I put sprinkler on. Will do 1.5 hours this morning. Not pictured are my 3 basil that are doing fantastic and harvested 6 times already

 

 

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I cant win this year . Replanted  18 pepper 8 cucumber... 6 tomatoes  3zucchini  3 summer squash  after the frost. June 13  it frosted.  Planted sunday. 2 squash plants dead  all others infested with cucumber beetles . Sprayed tonight ... hope I can save them .

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Things looks great this morning I think? Took the pic before I put sprinkler on. Will do 1.5 hours this morning. Not pictured are my 3 basil that are doing fantastic and harvested 6 times already
 
 
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That cuke looks like a baby pickle to me

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That’s what she said
 
What’s your plan for all the cucumbers you will have . Once they pop you will have a few a day ready to pick.
 
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Wife loves cucumber salads with tomatoes, cheese and EVOO. As do I.

On a side note, fresh basil picked today. Will be making my top secret pesto recipe later to put over shrimp & pasta.
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