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Re: What to plant now
[Re: TDunson]
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07/01/19 06:38 AM
07/01/19 06:38 AM
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FurFlyin
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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You asking what grass to plant or what to plant in the garden?
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: What to plant now
[Re: TDunson]
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07/01/19 06:42 AM
07/01/19 06:42 AM
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dirkdaddy
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In terms of summer stuff: pinkeye purple hull peas, tomato plants for a fall crop (right now is the perfect time to put in tomatoes actually), okra for a fall crop, squash, zucchini, cucumbers. You can start green beans now too, just need to watch for bugs and keep plenty of water on them.
I'll begin planting fall roots in about three to four weeks (carrots, beets, turnips, radishes), so keep a little garden space open so you can too. In order to get things like carrots and beets to come up in August you'll need to irrigate with an overhead sprinkler or something so keep that in mind.
Dangit all this talk about fall stuff has me itching to plant some stuff for the deer, too! After the solstice it's hard not to think about.
Last edited by dirkdaddy; 07/01/19 06:43 AM.
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Re: What to plant now
[Re: dirkdaddy]
#2841700
07/01/19 07:44 AM
07/01/19 07:44 AM
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TDunson
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You asking what grass to plant or what to plant in the garden? I'm a turf guy by trade so the grass part is easy to get rolling. . Looking for ideas for the garden. In terms of summer stuff: pinkeye purple hull peas, tomato plants for a fall crop (right now is the perfect time to put in tomatoes actually), okra for a fall crop, squash, zucchini, cucumbers. You can start green beans now too, just need to watch for bugs and keep plenty of water on them.
I'll begin planting fall roots in about three to four weeks (carrots, beets, turnips, radishes), so keep a little garden space open so you can too. In order to get things like carrots and beets to come up in August you'll need to irrigate with an overhead sprinkler or something so keep that in mind.
Dangit all this talk about fall stuff has me itching to plant some stuff for the deer, too! After the solstice it's hard not to think about. Would by seed be fine this time of year, or should I transplant what I can find?
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Re: What to plant now
[Re: TDunson]
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07/01/19 11:25 AM
07/01/19 11:25 AM
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FurFlyin
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As said earlier this is a perfect time of year to plant tomatoes. They’ll start bearing around early September. You’ll have a hard time finding good transplants this time of year. I’d start some from seed but be quick about it. The clock is ticking
If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Re: What to plant now
[Re: TDunson]
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07/03/19 12:27 PM
07/03/19 12:27 PM
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Maggie123
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Yep, I am planting some more tomatoes and just planted okra. About to put in more cucumbers and green beans soon.
Be kind to one another and tell the ones you love that you love them often. We never know what tomorrow will bring.
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Re: What to plant now
[Re: Jakethesnake]
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07/06/19 09:26 PM
07/06/19 09:26 PM
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TDunson
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Speaking of transplants....madison alabama on capshaw rd. Just east of rail road bed rd...has $1 plants. Pretty decent variety. He does it every year. Just get what u want and place money in tackle box. He is still stocking his truck bed and tables everyday. I just loaded more up today. I'm gonna run by there tomorrow. Thanks for the info
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