Saturday, July 16, 2011
Watering System
This is what came up with as a solutions for making the garden easier to water. I water the plants by making furrows long side the plants and turning water in to the furrows. I have about twelve rows, too many water with a hose. I made PVC line approx 30 ft long. I start with a hose connections running into a 3/4' pipe for about ten feet and them about twenty feet of 1/2" pipe capped at the end. For each row I use 3 the quarter inch pipe outlets drilled into the main pipe. Thet fit tight enough gluing is not necessary. Three gives a Nice flow of water. Most of my row are about 60 feet long. So there must be sufficient water flow make it down the row. I find golf T's fit in the pipe perfectly and make it easy to regulate the water follow by adding and removing the T's depends on the water flow needed. Primitive but works well. You want the water to soak in good. So being able to regulate the water flow is important.
Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Garden Update 6/22
Here a some photos of the garden as of June 22. A week old now. Warm weather is finally here and making a big difference. Things are growing.
There are bachelor buttons around the tree near the top of garden. They add a little color to the garden and attract bees. The garden in surrounded by Lilly's and sunflowers. The Lilly's are starting to bloom.
The robins were stealing the Strawberries. My wife added this guy in the middle of the box. It seems to be keeping the birds away.
Broccoli is growing well. There are 6 of these. I hope the head form soon before the really hot weather arrives. They don't like the heat. Have them planted in a area of the garden that gets some shade.
The lettuce has really taken off. The crop in the box was harvested this week. And the row is ready. I cut them off about 1" above the ground. The leaves will grow back in a couple of weeks.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Garden Update 6/6
Heres the garden as of 6/6/2011
The Strawberries are coming on. It's looking like well get a bunch from this little patch. I'll build a second box and move some of the new plants after they are done bearing.
The F100 cherry tomato's are in similar condition. I have some gray mold growing on the lower leave due to the wet conditions. I have treated them and hope it clears up. I don't want to lose them this late in the planting season.
The pepper are doing pretty good. I have a little mold problem with these as well. Although not as severe as the tomato's.
The squash are just sitting there not growing, and gray mold on the leaves as well. The sun need to come out. The ground temp is just to cold for these plants to get excited about growing.
Second plant of corn is up.
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