Thanks now I'm fighting the cabbage worms seems they only eat green ones and not the redThat all looks amazing. Great work.
That's a good looking garden Sky !!! You done yourself proud !!! You put alot of time working it I would guess ?Thanks now I'm fighting the cabbage worms seems they only eat green ones and not the red
I do until plants get mature and too hot outside then I let it go cause I can't get the tractor in it. Thanks for the complimentThat's a good looking garden Sky !!! You done yourself proud !!! You put alot of time working it I would guess ?
What size tractor do you use and how far a part do you space your row's ?I do until plants get mature and too hot outside then I let it go cause I can't get the tractor in it. Thanks for the compliment
I use a farmall cub I'd say 22" apart too close but I like close because I feel the fertilizer side dressing plus my special additive I put in the middle of the rows gets good distribution but once things mature no more room for cultivatingWhat size tractor do you use and how far a part do you space your row's ?
Same thing I noticed. I put liquid seven in my watering jug and poured on them and I have not seen anymore worn damage. The little yellow/white butterflies lay eggs on the cabbage and that is were the worms come from. You garden looks great. Since I got some rain my peas have produced, used 4 cabbage heads so far, beans are not far off and the potatoes are looking good. The first corn I planted is waste high and getting a dark green color.Thanks now I'm fighting the cabbage worms seems they only eat green ones and not the red
Heck no they are all over and reproduction attachment tooI thought thats what you had. Thoes with attachments are hard to find aren't they ?
Thank you.. yea major difference in a drought garden you water and an inch of rain a week garden. I planted 2 varieties of corn and 1 is tassled out and developing earsSame thing I noticed. I put liquid seven in my watering jug and poured on them and I have not seen anymore worn damage. The little yellow/white butterflies lay eggs on the cabbage and that is were the worms come from. You garden looks great. Since I got some rain my peas have produced, used 4 cabbage heads so far, beans are not far off and the potatoes are looking good. The first corn I planted is waste high and getting a dark green color.
A farmall in good usable condition is 1200 - 1500 usually .. a good rest tine tiller 800-900 so a cub can do many things. I cut my grass with a cub for yearsHeck no they are all over and reproduction attachment too
I might have to look around and see if i can find one if the weather ever gets back to normal where i can put a garden out.A farmall in good usable condition is 1200 - 1500 usually .. a good rest tine tiller 800-900 so a cub can do many things. I cut my grass with a cub for years
I agree with you weather is very unpredictable.I might have to look around and see if i can find one if the weather ever gets back to normal where i can put a garden out.
Weather is so unpredictable anymore here it's a gamble from one year to next as what to exspect from the weather.
Nothing is seasonal anymore.