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boggybranch

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Not gonna "rush" it........Gonna eeeeease back into diggin' in da dirt. This is the "start" and current pics of it.......

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if you can get it, i think well rotted horse manure is fabulous too. last year i had a source & my tomatoes acted like they were on steroids. i couldn't eat enough, freeze enough, give away enough. even with the chickens gobbling what they could reach, there was so much. i had never had a successful tomato crop in my life before. might never again.
no horse manure this year, but chicken manure now. i can't wait to see how that stuff works. just have to let it "cook" awhile.

i like your beds, they're off to a great start
 

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Perfect! Chicken poop makes a huge difference! One of the many reasons to have chickens!
 

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Are those your collards, Boggy?

I am really kicking myself! Last year I tried growing Portuguese kale. It did great!

That was the first I'd ever grown this relative of collards. I am pretty sure that I've tried to grow collards, a long time ago and without success. Portugal would just about be on the Mason-Dixon line if it was in the US. Maybe that is why the Portuguese kale turned out well here.

Kicking myself? I forgot to order seeds for this year. I've checked around locally and seed isn't available. I've got plenty of Scotch kale started. That is another sister to collards. I will just have to be happy with that in 2013.

Steve
 

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digitS' said:
Are those your collards, Boggy?

I am really kicking myself! Last year I tried growing Portuguese kale. It did great!

That was the first I'd ever grown this relative of collards. I am pretty sure that I've tried to grow collards, a long time ago and without success. Portugal would just about be on the Mason-Dixon line if it was in the US. Maybe that is why the Portuguese kale turned out well here.

Kicking myself? I forgot to order seeds for this year. I've checked around locally and seed isn't available. I've got plenty of Scotch kale started. That is another sister to collards. I will just have to be happy with that in 2013.

Steve
I bought plants from the local seed & feed store where I get the chicken feed. The only things I've started from seed is the Cherokee Purple tomatoes and the Crooked Neck squash, so far.........
 

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Chicken manure delivers a huge nitrogen punch that is perfect for plants like tomatoes, greens and particularly the soil-depleting corn. It is a good general fertilizer, and it will boost the growth and development of most vegetables, herbs and flowers.
 

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