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March 21, 2011 | #77 | |
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Thanks So Much!!
Perfect, I will be in Fremont tomorrow!! Yay, very excited to get started. This is my second year growing tomatoes but first year making the Earthtainer. Love all of your pictures, looks like you can grow anything in it.
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March 21, 2011 | #78 |
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I just wanted to say what an awesome site this is. I first saw the Earthtainer last year at the end of the season when I was buying my seeds for this year and decided to try it as I had trouble keeping my watering even. Then I lucked onto this site where everyone seems to be so passionate about growing. I love it. My goal is to be able to can enough tomatoes to last thru the year from my own garden without having to buy any. I'm hoping the earthtainer will give me a higher yield then what I got last year. Thanks everyone for your advice and welcoming nature!!
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March 21, 2011 | #79 |
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oh my goodness ray that is alot of peppers!!!!
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March 22, 2011 | #80 |
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kpatrick,
I would call the Fremont store first before making the trip to verify they have 17 on hand. BTW, the San Jose East store (880 at Brocaw) showed 40 in stock. Kat, Yep, lots of Peppers, but just too crowded with 6 plants. I am thinking with only 4 plants, the Peppers will have more elbow-room to fill out. Raybo |
March 30, 2011 | #81 |
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Ok, I feel like I am making progress. I went to the Fremont Lowe's (thanks Raybo) and got almost all of the totes I needed. They were short 2 of what I needed but I can now get started. I also got notice that my pea fence has shipped. And on Sunday all except my Early Annie's had sprouted. Couple of questions. Does anyone know the best place to get the 2 inch mesh? I saw some fence that might work but I wasn't sure if it needed to be more pliable? Also, how many cages will one carton of pea fence make? Any suggestions on where to get the dolomite lime and does it need to be the crushed? I did find some that looks like pebbles, will that work?
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March 30, 2011 | #82 |
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kpatrick,
You can get the Dolomite Lime at all Home Depot stores. It comes in 5 pound bags, made by Espoma (sitting next to the Citrus-tone fertilizer). $3.97 per bag. Question: What are you planning for the 2 inch mesh? For tomatoes, you would want to use the 7 inch mesh as shown in the Guide. Each package of Gurneys pea fence makes the base cage as well as the second extension cage for one EarthTainer. Raybo |
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March 30, 2011 | #84 |
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The Espoma "Garden Lime" is pulverized Dolomitic Lime. This is exactly what you want.
I would skip the 2 inch mesh, and go only with the 7 inch trellis mesh for this Season. you can get the 7 inch trellis mesh at any Hydroponics Shop (South Bay Hydro carries it). Also, Gurneys, Johnnys, etc carry it mail order. Raybo |
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April 3, 2011 | #86 |
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Here is the 7 inch mesh Trellis Netting I use:
You will need to cut "panels" that end up with 3 "good" strings at 0 inches, 7 inches, and 14 inches. Then for the long dimension, you will need 5 "good" strings at 0 inches, 7, 14, 21, and 28 inches. Then, you slightly stretch the ends of the panel over the double-wrap ends to seat within the grove: After you cut (and test) your first panel, you can use that as a template to cut out more of the panels. Raybo |
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April 4, 2011 | #88 |
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Raybo, I have a question about the EB AWS system that you recommend for the ET III. Since my shutoff valve is not going to fit down into the top of the fill pipe (due to screen for mosquitos), what is the correct distance from the second set of holes in the bottom of the fill pipe to the bell of the AWS tube?
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April 5, 2011 | #89 |
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Measure for the length of the clear tube to place the bottom edge of the bell sensor approx. 3 inches from the bottom of the container. This will maintain a constant 3-1/4 inches in the water reservoir.
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April 5, 2011 | #90 |
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Thanks Raybo, I'll try to let you know how these do in Zone 7b.
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