I really don't have enough room for that tent without pulling down the 32x32 I have the competition plants growing in. I want the 2x4 to be my dedicated veg tent with the occasional flowering cycle in there.Or vegetables...
I just started a few portable beds with lettuce and green onions. The carrots seed I bought disappeared somewhere between the store and my house.Just started the beds with peas, carrots and lettuce. Started the tomatoes, cukes and peppers indoors.
I am going to have to rig some kind of trellis for the cukes and zukes. May still have to thin the cukes a little.
And I am thinking just a piece of hog-wire fence down the middle will work for both the peas, and the beginning of a trellis for the other stuff.
That's what I use for my "trellis" H.AF. Works great, I put peas, beans,cukes on pig fence...
Ed Zachary! (with Asian accent that used to be allowed as funny )We made a trellis for the beans today with leftover garden fence. I’m thinking of doing the same thing for the squash and cucumbers.
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The fencing I have I ordered through Lowe’s. I’ve never seen it actually in stock at the stores by me so I ordered it online and had them ship it to my house. Here’s a link in case you are wondering exactly what I have. The holes are only 3/4” x 3/4” so it should keep most pests out.Now that I am getting a defined area where I can grow established I am going to invest in more permanent fencing. I got some 2.2' tall dog-pen fencing that works well enough, but a determined groundhog or rabbit would have no problem. I like that stuff you have @TreeFarmerCharlie
I have been working to reclaim a larger area around the garden but with the briars, honeysuckle, these damn gold colored shrubs that spread like fucking strawberries, and enough poison ivy sprinkled around to keep you careful - I am just taking my time. I'm going to fence in that huge oak log instead of trying to move the damn thing.
If I can get that clover established as the ground cover that will solve a lot of problems.
Didn't see that it was plastic. I'm thinking steel but the same set-up with the easy-stakes.The fencing I have I ordered through Lowe’s. I’ve never seen it actually in stock at the stores by me so I ordered it online and had them ship it to my house. Here’s a link in case you are wondering exactly what I have. The holes are only 3/4” x 3/4” so it should keep most pests out.
Exactly. I think that for special stuff, heirloom tomatoes and such starting seeds is/was the way to go, but they are putting out some wild varieties in the garden center now. Not even worth it.and after seeing how damn cheap they are I wonder why I bothered with seeds in the first place.