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Old July 21, 2015   #16
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when I started this year, I fully intended to prune each plant to a single stem. Like last year, I used baler twine and clips. And then I changed my mind. There is no way I can get to every stem the taller they get so I've resorted to a secondary means where I've attached outrigers (1x2 pieces of wood) to each post. I can drill holes at the ends of the outriggers and am able to string baler twine through them, sort of creating a cage.
Beautiful garden, Luigiwu. Outriggers, ha. That sounds like a professional fisherman. Great idea. How is that onion doing?
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Old September 19, 2015   #17
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Thanks for the link. How about some updated pics..?
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Old September 20, 2015   #18
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If there is any room left to take a picture!
Those plants looked great - it would be great to see an update!
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Old November 3, 2015   #19
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Its November and the cool weather is starting to slow down the garden a little but it does just keep trucking along!
I think next year will be the year of the dwarfs for me...



Peppers just won't quit!
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Old November 4, 2015   #20
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Such a thing of beauty. It give new meaning to the term "urban jungle". Congratulations.
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Old November 4, 2015   #21
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Such a thing of beauty. It give new meaning to the term "urban jungle". Congratulations.
second that
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Luigiwu,
Wow! Looking great! How did you avoid getting hit with frost on those cold nights we had in October? Except for some peppers it ended my season.
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Old November 5, 2015   #23
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Thanks Nancy and Ella! I do very little to maintain. Its all the wonderful setup of self-watering!

James, that cold spell did my cucumbers in. But these tomatoes, I don't get it myself, they just keep trucking!! There are still quite a lot of AWFULLY huge ones out there and while I would like to get the garden cleaned up and prepped for next year, I don't have the heart to kill it all yet...
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Temps in the 70's the next few days. You might be able to eke out another week of grow time!
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Very nice work.
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Old November 5, 2015   #26
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Looks fantastic Luigiwu. Great use of your limited space.
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If not for the update, I would have missed this thread; thanks.

All I can say is WOW! You have done yourself proud. What a wonderful space you've created.

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Old December 19, 2015   #28
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James, to think given how warm its been (until yesterday!) I might have been able to leave the tomatoes out there (I shut down the garden the week of Thanksgiving and had about 90lbs of green tomatoes!) That said, all the green ones ripened for us inside anyways!

Thanks all for the kind remarks. This 'system' is not invented by me so I cannot take any credit for how well it works. I do love my garden and mother it quite a bit during the grow season. I highly encourage everyone to try it as its so much simpler than handwatering each SIP bucket...
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James, to think given how warm its been (until yesterday!) I might have been able to leave the tomatoes out there (I shut down the garden the week of Thanksgiving and had about 90lbs of green tomatoes!) That said, all the green ones ripened for us inside anyways!

Thanks all for the kind remarks. This 'system' is not invented by me so I cannot take any credit for how well it works. I do love my garden and mother it quite a bit during the grow season. I highly encourage everyone to try it as its so much simpler than handwatering each SIP bucket...
Wow, 90lbs of green tomatoes! That will last you for some time.
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Its November and the cool weather is starting to slow down the garden a little but it does just keep trucking along!
I think next year will be the year of the dwarfs for me...
The trellis is a brilliant idea. I think I might do something like this. The pipe you used for it... Is that top rail?

I will need to look up the watering system and see how i can apply the idea to my own space.

What a wonderful space you have! The plants from last year were certainly rocking. What did you feed them all year? If you don't mind me asking.

How about a update photo from this years spring extravaganza...
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