The Dawg Patch

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Tue Mar 25, 2025 4:58 am

GoDawgs wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:52 pm @AdrianaG, welcome to the Junction and come on in to da Dawg Patch, so named because I'm a big U of Georgia fan. :)

the garden stretcher snookered me into making two more so-called beds
That darned Garden Stretcher! Sneaks in in the night!

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Tue Mar 25, 2025 4:59 am

AdrianaG wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 4:58 am
GoDawgs wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:52 pm
the garden stretcher snookered me into making two more so-called beds
That darned Garden Stretcher! Sneaks in in the night!

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Tue Mar 25, 2025 7:19 am

AdrianaG wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 4:43 am
GoDawgs wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:49 pm
worth1 wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 2:27 pm Everything looks really nice.
Some sort of winter critter is eating holes in my cabbage. :(
With all the rain could it be slugs?
Or little green caterpillars from cabbage moths! One of my plants got decimated overnight!
Slugs are something I'm fortunately not bothered with but those cabbage worms are. So far I've not seen any of the moths yet but the season here is a bit behind what behind @worth1 has. Those tent caterpillars are just as destructive but I think it's a little early here as I haven't seen any webs up in the trees yet. But I have my bT ready to deal with them!

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Tue Mar 25, 2025 7:25 am

AdrianaG wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 4:48 am
GoDawgs wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:52 pm But hey, who needs a gym membership when you have a garden, eh? ;)
And good surgeons! Had my second hip replacement last year and 2 spine surgeries which is why the bulk of my growing is in 20” high raised beds!
You with your hips and back and me with my knees! Both have replacements and both have had the originals replaced too. At least the originals lasted about 22 years. Fortunately I can spread my feet far apart and do my weeding and planting bending over. No sitting though as getting back up is a bit difficult. Ya can't keep a determined gardener down!

I love your beds!

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Tue Mar 25, 2025 7:36 am

Spring is now coming in quickly. Yesterday I noticed that area dogwoods are starting to bloom. Another "Plant when...." thing I read is to plant beet seeds when the dogwoods bloom so after soaking the seed overnight I will plant some tomorrow in another effort to get beets to grow! It just ticks me off that off all the stuff I grow, beets are problematic. Grrrrr! "Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more!"

The oak trees are putting out what I call dingle dangles, the catkins which are the oaks' "blooms" for future acorns. When they dry up and drop there will be a mat of them on the ground and of course they will fall in your hair. any open drink you are carrying and cling to shoes and pants cuffs.

25.03.23 Oak has dingle dangles.JPG

This is what the shadow of the above tree limbs looks like. It's not showing shade yet but it will soon! Trees in the area are taking on that red tinge as leaf buds swell. It won't be long before there are leaves on the trees changing that red tint to that glorious glowing spring green.

25.03.23 Bare branches, no shade yet.JPG

Today I will put finishing touches on a few beds where more stuff will be planted out or sown tomorrow. Three more pepper plant seedlings are up this morning under the lights. Six to go.
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Tue Mar 25, 2025 9:30 pm

GoDawgs wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 7:25 am
AdrianaG wrote: Tue Mar 25, 2025 4:48 am
GoDawgs wrote: Sun Mar 23, 2025 6:52 pm But hey, who needs a gym membership when you have a garden, eh? ;)
And good surgeons! Had my second hip replacement last year and 2 spine surgeries which is why the bulk of my growing is in 20” high raised beds!
You with your hips and back and me with my knees! Both have replacements and both have had the originals replaced too. At least the originals lasted about 22 years. Fortunately I can spread my feet far apart and do my weeding and planting bending over. No sitting though as getting back up is a bit difficult. Ya can't keep a determined gardener down!

I love your beds!
So you've basically becoming a cyborg. After my brother got both hips replaced I started calling him that.

I actually kinda like the idea of becoming a cyborg. I figure if I had a mechanical arm i could I could add on a power drill and a metric socket wrench to my appendage. It would a lot of trips to the tool shed.

My day is probably coming.....

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Thu Mar 27, 2025 7:18 am

It was a pretty day yesterday with a high of 76. I got the 15 tomatoes seeded and the second carrot row turned and prepped for planting. The last few cabbage and mustard plants were supposed to get planted late afternoon but the wind got up with gusts to 25! I was afraid the plants would get torn up so into the shed they went for planting today.

I did get four small sweet potatoes planted in a window box to make slips for planting in May. And finally I sowed 7' of beet seed in the eternal hopes that they might grow to maturity. I had read another "plant when..." thing that said to sow beets when the dogwoods bloom. They're starting to bloom around here so one more try!

Here's what our weather looks like through Monday with the the rest of next week looking similar. Spring is definitely here. But I'll believe a forecast of rain when I see it. It's getting pretty dry here!

25.03.27 Weather, for Mar 27-30.png
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Sat Mar 29, 2025 7:25 am

Yesterday Pickles gave the place it's first official mowing and I took the weedwhacker around all the garden beds, fence line and the fallen pecan. The place looks pretty good without all that winter lawn lettuce! Dandelions, henbit, etc.

Today we'll put the trellis on the one surviving pea bed and that should take about 20 minutes. I planted two beds and each bed has a double row on each side, so 64 row feet per bed. Only about 11 peas came up in one of them. This has never happened before. Maybe that bed got planted a bit too deep? Oh well. Yesterday I transplanted the little orphan pea plants into skips in the other bed and the empty bed will be used for a new-to-me squash since the trellis poles are already there. That was gonna happen anyway after the peas were done but will happen earlier now.

Meanwhile the tomatoes were seeded three days ago and should start popping up any time now.

25.03.29 Tomatoes seeded Mar 26.JPG

The peppers were started on the 17th and are all up under the lights. The three eggplants in front of them were started Feb 27 since they're slowbies.

25.03.29 Eggplants and peppers.JPG

I planted four small and sprouting sweet potatoes in the window box to grow slips. They should be ready to use around May 12 when I'd like to plant that row. Sure saves a lot of money growing your own! The original sweet ('Jewel') was bought at a Sprouts market about six years ago. It's a nematode resistant variety and has done well every year since. This is the box along with a parsley and oregano.

25.03.29 Oregano, parsley and sweet potato box.JPG

So the early spring garden is officially "in". Other than a few minor this and thats plus some bed prep, the next major planting push will be around April 24th when the beans and squash go in. A week or two later it will be okra, corn and watermelon time. But for today, once the pea trellis is up it's Day Off and Sweet 16 time!
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