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Gardening Thread- Show me your gardens!

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by Noelie84, Mar 28, 2014.

  1. Aug 12, 2022 at 4:15 PM
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    Yes a single plant. This is potato country.
     
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    I’m told Volcanic soil is the best for spuds. Hard to believe where some of ‘em were.
     
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    The neighbor garden was lucky if they grew a dozen regular size potatoes on one plant.

    She also mentioned that she has to treat the soil with something. To make it rich with nutrients. Along with age she sleeps a lot so it keeps on getting push outwards.
     
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    That's pretty normal for Russets. I mean a dozen good sized taters from one plant, not bad.

    Potatoes are not super heavy feeders but like any garden plant, yes well treat your soil like a loved one. Treat it with the good stuff.
     
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    I remember lotsa Folks with Brand New Homes grew spuds instead of grass for the first couple years after moving in. Only reason I heard was to “work the soil”.
     
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    She was averaging a 7 to 8 potatoes per plant.

    She always says her soil is getting tired from years of planting. As a kid, I didn't know what she meant.

    Her garden area was 125ft by 50ft.
     
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    Maybe Mc Donalds fries are getting too expensive. :D
     
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    Seems odd but yeah the soil would be worked!
     
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    Absolutely. Not a good practice. Rotate crops. Grow green manure.
     
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    Do you use straw in your raised beds?
     
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    No. I use well decomposed compost (saw dust and manure mostly)
     
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    Nothing got rotated. When I started helping her she was in her 80's.

    Is the green manure like colic? :eek:

    I could handle colic without puking. I was bad.
     
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    What does sawdust does for garden? My friend uses sawdust in his garden but I don't think he knows why. Someone suggested it to him.
     
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    Sunday night after Midnight is when the Mushroom factory changes growing medium. If you’re not from the Country it’s a BIG hello.
     
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    Saw dust and manure are mixed together. Bacteria with the aid of nitrogen (simplified, I know) break down the the sawdust. This serves as a mulch.

    Mulch = water retention, weed suppression, cooler roots, plant nutrition, healthy soil biome., etc

    Saw dust alone, not the best. Depletes nitrogen when decomposing, which competes with plants for the N.
     
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    So the sawdust acts kinda like peat then.
     
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    My friend mixes the manure in the garden with the rototiller, after the plants starts growing he uses the sawdust around the plants. Nothing mix in with the sawdust. I always thought moisture and weed control.
     
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    Green manure = clover grown nice and big then tilled into the soil. Really healthy
     
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    Yes
     
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    Nothing wrong with that IF he has plenty of nitrogen - from the manure most likely
     

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