Whitefeather
Management Material
Got squash and cukes in the bales again this year. Had pretty good luck with them last year
Good luck to you and i'll say sometimes how much direct sun you do or dont need will suprize you. We have very very very bright summer sun here in the south (duh!) And a little bit of shade isnt a huge deal.View attachment 1300483This is the beginnings of our garden. Was just yard like the grass around it and we have now tilled it about 4 times to mix it all in and break it up a little more. Will probably have to fence it in once the deer find it. Also hoping we get enough sunlight to raise good veggies. Oddly excited to try this gardening stuff. Always hated working in a garden as a young'n but now, being all grown'd up", and living in Brandon's world, I need all the help I can get with groceries. Have been following along to get ideas and advice and will lean on yall as needed in the near future. Will try to remember to update with more pics as we progress.
BowSniper
Oddly excited to try this gardening stuff. Always hated working in a garden as a young'n
I changed up this year. We been planting garden last 7 years and tried something different at least 5 times. We are trying a commercial grade weed barrier this year. Tilled garden ,then we stapled in the weed barrier cloth over the garden. Burn the holes in where we place the plants at. Was some work to do but if it works as others have shown it may be a game changer. We got 2 rows of pink half runners in which was the hardest part IMO due to the number of holes. We shall see.
Pretty sure I saw his twins being shot at Don Carter last year. Better reinforce that fence before October!Bought one yesterday im worried may not survive the deer season…….:lotta local Billy’s round here won’t look twice fore pullin the triggerView attachment 1301300
I mostly plant rattlesnake type so its a change. We'll see.
They are a great producer fo sho!I'm going to try some rattlesnakes this year too.