Spring has sprung. Get out and shoot your Henry

2023 Garden is in

Tell us and show us your small or large farm skills
User avatar
daytime dave
Administrator / Owner
Posts: 4831
Joined: Sun Mar 20, 2016 10:27 pm
Location: Upstate NY
United States of America

Re: 2023 Garden is in

Post by daytime dave » Thu Jul 20, 2023 6:37 pm

I have early, mid and late bicolor corn. I didn't fertilize it in and it's doing ok. I'm not sure what specific type as I bought it three years ago.
I have two other small patches that I planted with a one row planter behind my Mahindra. I am suprised that most of it came up. It's up in my pasture more and I have it fenced five foot high with deer netting and have a 3.5 foot high twine barrier set about 4 - 5 feet outside the fence for the "I can't jump that far" farmer deer fencing without electricity.
I have a variety of tomato plants in the three rows. Some are Roma, some are small yellow pear shaped, some are large beefsteak types and six are a multi hybrid type that will produce medium sized tomatos.
1 x
Some days I'm Andy, most days I'm Barney........
Eaglescout, NRA Life Endowment member, BCCI Life Member

User avatar
graywolf
Cattle Driver
Posts: 698
Joined: Mon May 30, 2022 10:40 pm
Location: South-central Alabama
United States of America

Re: 2023 Garden is in

Post by graywolf » Thu Jul 20, 2023 9:54 pm

I been trying different varieties for last few years. More heat resistant.
0 x

Post Reply