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    How About Carrots

    Probably. I actually got it as a gift from my in-laws a couple years ago. Probably they got it at a farm-garden store or Wal-Mart. I haven't actually used it yet--just not the way I garden and so I keep forgetting :rolleyes:, but I've heard it works great. I can see it being especially nice for...
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    Sticker Shock

    It is fun how organic and "green" gardening methods (at least on a home scale) are nearly always free. Just a lot more sweat labor :)
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    How About Carrots

    Maybe I can jump in and answer those :) Corn-based products like Preen--actually, I think it is just pure corn gluten and organic--prevent other weeds from germinating. So, they need to be applied once the desirable plant is up out of the ground but before all the rest are, too. The...
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    Veggies that do well together

    Hah! Setter4 beat me to it :) That's what I casually consider also when plotting out my vegetables gardens each year.
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    Loofa Instructions

    Great! Now I can't wait to get the seeds :) My sister and a friend make soap and have done soaps encasing loofa. It would be neat to supply them with the loofa!
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    Sticker Shock

    I know commercial fertilizers use petroleum products, so I wonder if garden ones do, too? Plus, with corn prices having been up pretty high and Preen being a corn product, I guess it is to be expected :( That, and price with demand. It will be interesting to see if garden seeds and other...
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    How About Carrots

    That's one of the cool things about growing your own veggies--no need to peel, assuming you are not spraying chemicals or irradiating your food :)
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    What Are You Planting Today, This Week, This Month?

    My potatoes are sprouting! That's about as good as it's going to get here for a couple weeks... Then, I will start all my seedlings inside once I'm back from vacation.
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    veggies on a trellis?

    Just your typical supermarket muskmelon size. It's not something I would TRY to do, but it happened to work out that summer :) I bet, though, some of the smaller melons, like the charentais some of us have been talking about, would for sure do fine.
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    How About Carrots

    In my experience, carrots take forever to sprout, or at least to break the soil. Just when I've almost given up and thought about planting something else there instead, they will pop out. Hang in there :)
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    veggies on a trellis?

    We had (unintentionally) cantaloupe climb our pasture fence one year. Some of the best fruit we ever had!
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    Seed train like on BYC?

    Oh, oh! I want loofas, too! Setter4--will you do side deals? :lol: I will take the yard-long cukes and offer: purple kohlrabi or red beets or Michilli cabbage
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    How About Carrots

    Welcome, Tallman! I have finally learned how to grow carrots. Now that I don't even bother in the harder soiled areas, they are doing great. I really loved my Dragon carrots from Seed Saver's Exchange. Great germination, growth, flavor and storage. They are purple outside, orange inside. Didn't...
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    Some of you people are just plain mean

    The snow melted unrelentingly for 3 days and exposed some overwintered spinach! Gotta love that Bloomsdale Longstanding!
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    most unusual produce

    My 9 year old picked it out for his garden this year :)
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    fruit trees

    I don't spray, so I don't know. I would think, though, that the chemical packaging would have some type of spray schedule for it. Like, "at time of bloom and every 3 weeks after..." Hope you can find an answer :)
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    most unusual produce

    Snorting with laughter! Isn't that the fun of gardening? That, plus the fact that there are about a bazillion variables, so who on earth knows why it worked out great last year but it won't this year?!? I'm going to try again and stay right on top of the watering. Interesting about the rooting...
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    Seed train like on BYC?

    I just liked the simplicity of it. I offer something. You take it. You offer something else. Somebody else takes it. And so on...
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    what do you wish, in your wildest dreams, you could grow?

    Found Imperial in Johnny's. Thanks!
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    most unusual produce

    2008 was my first year growing them, Beauregards in zone 4. They were very easy, but I have to say my yield was not extravagant. I think part of it was that we left immediately after planting for 5 days of camping during a heat wave. They really could have used some babying. They appeared to be...
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