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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: NWALJM]
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07/22/21 07:37 PM
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Turkey_neck
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I have cucumbers and squash and maters in the ground the last few weeks.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: NWALJM]
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07/22/21 08:11 PM
07/22/21 08:11 PM
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Posts: 8,980 USA
marshmud991
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Fixing to put some tomatoes, cucumbers, peas and a couple squash plants in the ground. Next month I’m planting fall potatoes, pole beans, wax beans and a fall sweet corn patch.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: NWALJM]
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07/23/21 08:10 AM
07/23/21 08:10 AM
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marshmud991
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Awesome, I’m hoping for redemption on this second planting. My okra is doing great, just my dang maters and squash both got blight and mildew, dying on me. My Saturday project is get some maters and squash replanted. Our biggest problem was the unbelievable amount of rain we got so far this year. Plant diseases and saturated roots are a killer down here. I’m still a week away from anything being dry enough to work and I live on what we call a hill. Just a lil higher then everything else around. All this rain has been good for sweet corn. Never had to water none of the later patches. My okra is doing ok, just needs to dry up. Okra don’t like wet roots.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: marshmud991]
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07/23/21 11:01 AM
07/23/21 11:01 AM
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NWALJM
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Awesome, I’m hoping for redemption on this second planting. My okra is doing great, just my dang maters and squash both got blight and mildew, dying on me. My Saturday project is get some maters and squash replanted. Our biggest problem was the unbelievable amount of rain we got so far this year. Plant diseases and saturated roots are a killer down here. I’m still a week away from anything being dry enough to work and I live on what we call a hill. Just a lil higher then everything else around. All this rain has been good for sweet corn. Never had to water none of the later patches. My okra is doing ok, just needs to dry up. Okra don’t like wet roots. Similar problems for me, more rain than I've ever seen within a 2 month period. Tomatoes did fine starting out and we were fortunate to get a good haul from the plants we had, but they all caught some sort of blight and are dying. I saved a few suckers from the healthier tops of the plants and have transplanted them. My squash and zucchini I think just never could dry out enough, then they got powdery mildew and also root borers. I've done the best I know how with fungicide/insecticide on all of them to no avail. My okra and banana peppers have done just fine. I think part of my issue with the garden spot I've planted in the last 2 years is a combination of poor soil nutrients and drainage in spots. Sunlight could also be an issue. I'm scheming up a new area of the yard that will get plenty of sunlight and would work great for either a raised or container garden. I need to scale back how much I'm planting anyway, and that would be more manageable for me and my time.
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: NWALJM]
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07/24/21 08:54 AM
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FurFlyin
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I plant a new round of tomatoes 4th of July weekend every year. I break off suckers in early June and root them in water in our kitchen. I put 6 new ones in the ground 2 weeks ago or so. They'll start making in early September and I'll have big tomatoes coming in on those while my early ones are petering out.
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: Late Summer Planting
[Re: NWALJM]
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07/24/21 03:23 PM
07/24/21 03:23 PM
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Teacher One
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We always planted a fall garden after July 4th. We would pull all the green tomatoes that we had the night before the first frost and put them in the basement to ripen. We had ripr tomatoes for Thanksgiving all the time, but they never lasted until Christmas. Plant it and see how it does.
I can't stand a thief.
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: Teacher One]
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07/25/21 06:07 AM
07/25/21 06:07 AM
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FurFlyin
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We always planted a fall garden after July 4th. We would pull all the green tomatoes that we had the night before the first frost and put them in the basement to ripen. We had ripr tomatoes for Thanksgiving all the time, but they never lasted until Christmas. Plant it and see how it does. We do that too, and one year we did have some at Christmas, but only one year.
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: Late Summer Planting
[Re: NWALJM]
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07/26/21 06:49 AM
07/26/21 06:49 AM
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coldtrail
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We just planted tomatoes, abot to plant some squash. I've started planting all our peas the end of July. With peas we've had better crops, less pests, and the picking is a heck of a lot better the end of September.
"And the days that I keep my gratitude Higher than my expectations Well, I have really good days" Ray Wylie Hubbard
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: Remington270]
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07/26/21 10:05 PM
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There's a lot of different latitudes commenting on this thread. I don't expect coastal Louisiana to be quite as cool as Hi Jackson. That's just a guess. We usually get a little cool snap down here in early February. That’s about it. I
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: marshmud991]
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08/08/21 08:26 PM
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Slim1026
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Fixing to put some tomatoes, cucumbers, peas and a couple squash plants in the ground. Next month I’m planting fall potatoes, pole beans, wax beans and a fall sweet corn patch. Where do you get your seed potatoes this time of year?
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Re: Late Summer Planting
[Re: Slim1026]
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08/08/21 10:42 PM
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marshmud991
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Fixing to put some tomatoes, cucumbers, peas and a couple squash plants in the ground. Next month I’m planting fall potatoes, pole beans, wax beans and a fall sweet corn patch. Where do you get your seed potatoes this time of year? I save them from the spring. I plant the smaller potatoes.
It's hard to kiss the lips at night that chews your a$$ all day long.
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