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jtharper76 May 30, 2009 09:20 PM

Fruitset and DOING THE WEAVE
 
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So instead of staking, I went with the Florida Weave. What do you think of it.

And in the next pic is my brandywine plant that I thought would not thrive in Louisiana.

And Finally one of my Mortgage Lifters.

I know it seems as if I am bragging but if I brag to my wife she just say "great" and is not as excited as I am. So I had to some to the place where everyone is just like me!!!!

THE VILLE!
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veggie babe May 31, 2009 02:18 AM

jt, those are some good looking plants. some of my plants will have to grow like Carolyn's (sprawl), I waited too long to do otherwise.
My DH doesn't get excited either until he eats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It is probally better if there is only one nut to a house, if everyone was like we are who would do the rest of the chores?
happy harvest,

neva

ps I love your neck of the woods, it is so pretty and the people are great.

mike5953 May 31, 2009 07:15 AM

[QUOTE=jtharper76;132380]So instead of staking, I went with the Florida Weave. What do you think of it.[/QUOTE]

Looks great! :yes:
It's my first try with Florida Weave too. About the only difference I see in the photos is that I used steel fence posts.

mike5953 May 31, 2009 07:19 AM

Oops... I just realized that there may be one other difference.
How many plants do you have between the posts?
I limited mine to two plants per section/interval.

jtharper76 June 1, 2009 12:37 AM

Yeah Mike I APPARENTLY don't read very well and put more than 2 plants between posts so I am just gonna have to weave extra and make sure my posts are in the ground atleast a foot or I might have trouble but it is too late to worry now. I will just keep watching and WEAVING!

jtharper76 June 1, 2009 12:38 AM

Veggiebabe, what part of my woods have you been in. :-)

veggie babe June 1, 2009 02:20 AM

I love to travel as much as a poor person is allowed. I have spent several vacations in LA. I am from Nacogdoches so of course I am familiar with your Natchitoches,Lake Pontchartrian,Metairie and around New Orleans area,fishing just out of Venice and my DH loves to go to Shreveport to enjoy one of his favorite sports,he usually goes with a friend but I do go sometime. I have been to Natchez Mississippi several times (love it too) and pass thru your area sometimes on the way there or back. Frogmore plantation in the southern part, myrtle plantation and the other wonderful historic places along the river road. Gosh I could go on forever but back to tomatoes.

have a good harvest,

neva

jtharper76 June 8, 2009 09:36 PM

Fruitset and the weave II
 
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Well just some tomato pics here from my garden today. Still waiting for that first RIPE one!!! I really think I am close.:yes:

#1 My Black Tomato Fruit
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#2 My Brandyine (PL) Fruit
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#3 My Mortgage Lifter Charlie Fruit
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#4 My Bush Early Girl Fruit
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mike5953 June 10, 2009 09:15 PM

[COLOR=#000000]Very close indeed! [/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000]If some of those were in my garden, my wife would be making some fried green tomatoes! :D [/COLOR]

jtharper76 June 12, 2009 11:10 AM

I am having trouble Not having fried green tomatoes!!!! I love those things!!!!


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