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Old June 1, 2014   #1
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Default Rick's 2014 garden update June 1st

Just a few shots from the garden today. I have been harvesting Early Girl tomatoes, onions, yellow squash, green zucchini and cucumbers so far. It is difficult to see the tomatoes because of all the foliage but I tried to get a few good shots of the tomatoes. I had a bit of the harvest with supper tonight.

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Old June 1, 2014   #2
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So when are you going to invite us all over for dinner??

Looks wonderful!

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Old June 1, 2014   #3
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Raybo if you are ever in the neighbor hood (Ardmore OK) feel free to drop in. I can always throw something together. Thanks again..

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Your garden, and your dinner look wonderful!
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Beautiful! And I am jealous of your dinner too
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Great work, all of your plants look awesome! I can't wait until I am harvesting most of my dinner from the garden. Isn't it the best?
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Beautiful! How many gallons do those walmart bags hold? I have a couple root-bound tomatoes in 7 gallon grow bags, and I'm looking for an alternative.
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Very nice!

Does your area have any squash plant pests?
Your plants look fabulous!
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Thanks everyone for the compliments.

Vespertino- They hold no more than 7 gallons, I put about 5 in mine.

Kazfam- Yes we have plenty of pest...squash bugs and the much more insidious and evil squash vine borer. I try and be proactive and act as soon as I see any evidence or damage. I will typically walk thru the garden at least twice daily and keep a particular eye out for the tomato hornworms, squash bugs and spider mite damage. Its not if they will show up but when.

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Lookin good Rick, hopefully the OK wind will blow some of those good results up this way
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Beautiful pictures! What soil mix to you use and what fertilizer do you prefer?

They look terrific!
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Awesome and yummy.
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Old June 7, 2014   #13
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Thanks Justin...we sure have plenty of wind . Its been kind of beating things up in the garden.

mecktom-I use a 60/40 combination of potting mix(sta-green) and compost(available locally for free).
I add 13-13-13 fertilizer (this will take them thru about 8 weeks) when I make up the mix. I then add whatever is handy when they need feeding such as Tomato Tone, Miracle Grow, compost tea, liquid fish and the like.

Thanks everyone
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Looking great....thanks for sharing!
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