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gardens 2009
Post your 2009 garden stories here!
Please include pics, and try to glorify the cub that does the work!
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Tyler Chiliak. Southeast Alberta Canada. My dad and I own, 1650, , 1450, 1250, 1250, 1200, 982, 782, 149, 149, 149, 128, 128, 123, 100, 100. Also a 1310, 1500, and 2 1600 IHC trucks. |
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I plan to have a big garden for 2009. i will post up some pics.
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My wife and I, will only have our small tomato patch..LOL.
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We have about an acre. cubs get a workout. we grow a crapload of potatoes,carrots, etc. We only buy things like milk, cheese, yougurt, and stuff like that. we raise our beef, and vegies, so we save a lot on groceries.
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Tyler Chiliak. Southeast Alberta Canada. My dad and I own, 1650, , 1450, 1250, 1250, 1200, 982, 782, 149, 149, 149, 128, 128, 123, 100, 100. Also a 1310, 1500, and 2 1600 IHC trucks. |
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2009 Garden
We are growing on 7 Acres so the Cub gets a good workout. We raise over 65 varieties of vegetables. We sell them at the local Farmers Market in Levelland, Tx. We also have an old Fashioned root cellar that my son and I built from scratch. We can and store a lot of stuff down there. We raise a lot of Blackeye Peas, Pinto Beans, and Green Beans. Our speciality, besides hand shelled blackeyes, is our Pinto Beans. We pick and shell them just before they get ready to dry with the moisture still in them. They have the best flavor and a lot of people have already placed orders for this year. We do not spend a lot of money on seed as we plant from beans bought at the grocery store. They come up better and cost a lot less.
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Broke ground on the new garden last Saturday. Boy, do I need a Plow and Tiller for the CUB!!! Our garden this year is 100 x 65. We could have a lot more but this is our first season in this new house so we are starting with that. I may get into some organic farming in the coming years, if I can get a handle on that. Just going to ease into it slowly.
You can see my kids off in the background with the Cub, watering our transplanted trees in the first picture. A Robin, looking for tasty worms in the freshly tilled soil. I can't wait till we are beyond the frost danger and I can get some plants in the ground! |
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It's still to wet for me to get in the garden. So I've been working in the flower beds lately. We moved and split a bunch of Hostas, Day Lilly's and Glads. (her idea to move them) Now I've got to get some Cedar mulch to go around everything and cover up the black mat. Our Rhubarb has come up nice... time to get some in the freezer. Around the backside of my garage we planted two blueberry, two blackberry, and two raspberry plants. I didn't get a good picture of those yet. Two years ago we planted a semi-dwarf apple and a semi-dwarf pear trees. We got a few pears last year. So this year I bought some spray to help them out. This is spraying fruit trees is all new to me.
I guess I wasn't the only one working outside today....
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If its got rust or dust on it... I'm into it. 1282 & 2166 Cubs |
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Nice pics michcruiser60! Thanks for sharing them.
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Finished planting the garden today and can't wait until everything is ready to eat! I have potatoes, sugar snap peas, bush beans, peppers, brocolli, tomatoes (roma and big boys), lettuce, zucchini, yellow squash, and cucumbers. I also have a separate little pumpkin and watermelon patch. My son enjoys the garden (mostly eating the veggies, but he'll help out too). Hope you all had a nice day. Jason
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Anyone know why my pictures aren't showing up? I've never had trouble posting photos before. Thanks, Jason
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