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Old April 14, 2010   #1
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Default A few shots of the garden

Bulgarian Triumph and Danko (spindly little guy isn't he, but an earlier go-er at fruit set already)

New Big Dwarf (I cant get over the foilage on this guy, love it)

Goose Creek (First go, thanks Raybo!)

Red Alert ( determinate, but a sprawler)


Some of Mr. Wagner's Tater's growing in a large bin

My homemade strawberry tower

Maters in my bed, Wes, German Red Strawberry, Kosovo, Aunt Gerties Gold, Yellow Brandywine and Brandywine Sudduth

Japanese Trifle Black in a hanging 4 gallon bucket (trying to keep it to 2-3 vines)

Cukes in the swc's

Some peppers in the swc's


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very nice!

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Old April 14, 2010   #3
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Damon,

Looking great! That Red Alert is going to give you the first tomatoes in Santa Clara Cty. this year! The plants you gave me are all doing great. Now that the rains are over for a while, we should see resumed growth. I'm looking for first fruitset soon.....

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Color me pea gree with envy I'm not any where close to your success.
Great job

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I would sell my sister for some of those New Big Dwarf (oxymoron at its best) seeds! Dang! I love the look of that plant!
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Thank you for the kind words everyone. I like sharing my pics.

Raybo-Looks like the good weather is on its way back. Keep an eye out on Danko, its an early setter for me two years running.

pdx- I will be saving some seeds this year from NBD, so if your interested later this year hit me up.

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sprtsguy76 very cool pics


Can you explain how you created the homemade strawberry tower (where how many drain holes - how big are the plant holes, etc) - I have a bakery here that saves me their 4 gal whole eggs pails. Would 4 gal pails work? They look just like the ones you are using.
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John-Yes these are a combo of 4 and 5 gallon buckets. What I do is drill 2 inch cut outs through one side of the bucket. Idealy for me, is 4 or even better 3 strawberry plants to a 4 gallon bucket. I make my soils and so I like my starwberries to be in a soil that drains well. I drill two 1/2 inch holes at the bottom of the bucket one for fast drainage and in the other hole I insert a wick to help drain the excess water from the PWT. You can use mop strands, nylon rope etc for wicks. They work great. And finally I like to use a liquid fert of some sort for my strawberries, like MG 24-8-16 at half strength weekly or Foilage Pro 9-3-6.

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Thanks Damon

On the drain holes one on each side or same side near each other?

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You can use mop strands, nylon rope etc for wicks.
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John- doesnt really matter where you put the drain holes. Good luck!

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I really enjoyed your pics. Thanks for posting!
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I enjoyed them as well, they look great!!
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not meaning to sound dumb, but what is a PWT?
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Perched Water Table, its usually found at the bottom of a container in most potting mixes. The wick basically eliminates all or most of that perched water by tricking the water into thinking the conatiner is deeper than it really is. Thus draining the potting soil completely.

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What! No Campbell's Soup maters? ;-) Nice to see you're off to a flying start. I enjoyed your pics.
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