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ricman June 22, 2014 10:18 PM

Rick's Garden Update 6-22-14
 
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:DA few shots from the garden...Big Beef, Tycoon, Better Boy and enjoying the fruits of my labor.

KarenO June 22, 2014 10:28 PM

wow, beautiful garden and sandwich :) nice work!
KarenO

Virtex June 23, 2014 01:48 AM

I see Walmart bags and gutters...looks like it is working really well for you.

Nice work

Tania June 23, 2014 02:31 AM

lovely sandwich!

JamesL June 23, 2014 06:40 AM

Garden looks great! So does the BLT....
Not enough bacon....:twisted:

kath June 23, 2014 06:53 AM

Oh, yum- way to go!

BucksCountyGirl June 23, 2014 11:51 AM

Plants looks great and I am very jealous of that fabulous looking BLT! :)

LMinAL June 23, 2014 12:30 PM

Beautiful! I'm still a week or two away from that sandwich. Looks delicious!

Barb_FL June 24, 2014 12:41 AM

Amazing!!!! Your garden looks great (sandwich too).

In the first pic (the one that you are standing), are your tomatos in buckets? If so, they are huge. I only ask b/c of the other shots showing the blue buckets. And are those the 5 gallon pail type buckets? If so, I am in awe.

ricman June 24, 2014 10:17 AM

Thanks everyone for the kind comments.

Barb..Thats my son in the picture, he is 19 years old and freshman in college. To answer your question all of my tomato plants are in the blue walmart bags and they hold about 5 gallons of soil mix.

Rick

debbym June 24, 2014 08:16 PM

Very nice. Love the sandwich.

Barb_FL June 24, 2014 09:17 PM

I'm so impressed
 
Hey Rick,

I'm really interested in your set up.

Do I have this correct? Using the walmart cloth bags, sitting on rain gutters for water?. Is your medium is peat based? And do you just let the cloth touch the water for wicking (or net pots/equivalents). It looks like you have brown drippers too. Finally, what are you feeding the plants.

They look so healthy. By the time mine have decent size fruit on them, they look pretty bad. The exception is I still have a marglobe plant that looks good (in an earthbox) even though it's done producing fruit.

It looks like you have a ton of plants.

Thanks,
Barb

luigiwu June 24, 2014 09:26 PM

Barb, go to youtube land and look at Larry Hall's Rain Gutter Grow System videos! :)

Rick, Go RGGS! GO! That's so awesome!!! You should also post this on the RGGS facebook group page - pple will go NUTS over your pics! :) Do you prune to just a couple of stems or how you decide how to support since you are using the baler twine?

ricman June 24, 2014 09:37 PM

Hello Barb,

Yes Wal-Mart reusable shopping bags fitted with a net cup(no drippers) in the bottom of the bag. The net cup sits into the rain gutter that is filled with water and wicks the water up. I use a regular potting mix(stagreen) and compost mixed about 60/40.I trellis the plants to grow up the orange twine in the pictures. If you have a chance check out Larry Hall's rain gutter grow system on youtube, he has a bunch of videos... a good one to watch-How To Build A Self Watering Rain Gutter Grow System.

Luigiwu...Yes on some plants I prune to 3 or 4 stems but when they get taller I usually just let them go. I like the shade that's provided when the weather really starts heating up.

Rick

Redbaron June 24, 2014 10:02 PM

Way ahead of me!


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