Same. Mostly cuz I hate doing it myself and admire those that have a knack for itMan I love watching this thread
Same. Mostly cuz I hate doing it myself and admire those that have a knack for itMan I love watching this thread
It fascinates me how plants just know stuff. For example, my tomato plants went in the ground on April 10th, they're about 4.5 feet tall now and covered in a good number of green tomatoes and blooms, but not a single ripe fruit yet. You guys planted later and I've seen that Adam has some red cherry tomatoes, and Jesse has a pepper. My pepper plant just bloomed last weekend. It's almost like the plants up there just know the growing season is shorter and they have to produce quicker.
I'm getting close to the height where I like to head the tomato plants to stop bush growth and have them concentrate on blooming and fruit.
I’ll have to get some of the strawberry jam soon.Got my potatoes mounded, tomatoes, peppers and beans weeded this afternoon . Some super chili peppers in the making View attachment 152638View attachment 152639View attachment 152636View attachment 152637
What’re you looking to accomplish? Aesthetics?I’m sure this has been answered before I just can’t seem to find it. So I killed off the garden and 2 weeks later tilled it. Looked awesome as soon as my green beans got to 3 inches I put preen down. Everything looked great till this weekend. I have tons of grass coming up. Anyone got any good suggestions to kill it.
For next year. Till first then let the grass get a couple of inches and spray it with Gly, then wait a few days and plant without tilling. When you tilled it you brought dormant grass seed to the top.I’m sure this has been answered before I just can’t seem to find it. So I killed off the garden and 2 weeks later tilled it. Looked awesome as soon as my green beans got to 3 inches I put preen down. Everything looked great till this weekend. I have tons of grass coming up. Anyone got any good suggestions to kill it.
Couldn’t have said it better. I do have a suggestion for pst emergent herbicide if you’re looking for a recommendation though @whitetailjunky3For next year. Till first then let the grass get a couple of inches and spray it with Gly, then wait a few days and plant without tilling. When you tilled it you brought dormant grass seed to the top.
As for now I would just hand weed around the plants if it's choking them out and run a hoe down the middle of the rows if the looks bother you or it's robbing shorter plants of sunshine.