Putting Maters in tomorrow!!!
Apr 12, 2018 #1 mlandrum Senior Member Putting Maters in tomorrow!!! Attachments IMG_0435.JPG 135.7 KB · Views: 459
Apr 13, 2018 #3 blood on the ground Cross threading is better than two lock washers. Tried this last year with tomatoes and it worked great!
Apr 13, 2018 #4 trad bow wooden stick slinging driveler I make my yearly composting bin out of straw bales and add it too garden every spring. Makes some awesome maters and taters during the year.
I make my yearly composting bin out of straw bales and add it too garden every spring. Makes some awesome maters and taters during the year.
Apr 27, 2018 #5 Red dirt clod Senior Member Got mine in today, 10 of them. Attachments 5FF2A050-48FD-49FB-BBBC-6EE2886FAED1.jpg 262.9 KB · Views: 114
Apr 27, 2018 #6 C Cmp1 BANNED Red dirt clod said: Got mine in today, 10 of them. Click to expand... Nice, I'm gonna give it a try this year,,,,
Red dirt clod said: Got mine in today, 10 of them. Click to expand... Nice, I'm gonna give it a try this year,,,,
Apr 27, 2018 #7 Red dirt clod Senior Member Just remember to water and give fertilizer more often than in the ground.
Apr 27, 2018 #8 C Cmp1 BANNED Red dirt clod said: Just remember to water and give fertilizer more often than in the ground. Click to expand... Thanks bud's, hear you are the expert,,,, is that hay or straw?
Red dirt clod said: Just remember to water and give fertilizer more often than in the ground. Click to expand... Thanks bud's, hear you are the expert,,,, is that hay or straw?
Apr 27, 2018 #9 Red dirt clod Senior Member Wheat straw, google hay bale gardening for details. Takes about 2 weeks to condition the bale.
Apr 27, 2018 #10 Red dirt clod Senior Member Old Preacher is the expert, saw his posts last year and tried it.
Apr 27, 2018 #11 C Cmp1 BANNED Red dirt clod said: Wheat straw, google hay bale gardening for details. Takes about 2 weeks to condition the bale. Click to expand... Thanks,,,, can't plant anything up here till May 15th anyway,,,,
Red dirt clod said: Wheat straw, google hay bale gardening for details. Takes about 2 weeks to condition the bale. Click to expand... Thanks,,,, can't plant anything up here till May 15th anyway,,,,