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I really like the rustic look.Re-cycling at its best.
July 18
Steph replied to Roxana's discussion 'Support preferences' in the group Tomatoes
It takes a bit of work to put these together but they work GREAT! I pound a short stake notched at the top to hold on to a center piece of twine. Run twine straight up from stake to bind three tobacco stakes into teepee. As the tomato grows we wra...
July 1
Roxana and Oz Gardener are now friends
June 23
Roxana replied to Roxana's discussion 'Watering tomatoes' in the group Tomatoes
I am watering at the roots, too, and not so often anymore; I learned my lesson. I also put a layer of wheat straw and shredded paper at the bottom of the plant so no dirt would splash on the leaves. I can see that it holds moisture much better tha...
June 22
Wow, they're sure looking good! :) I tried pots and didn't work for me. Straight in the ground got me a great deal of baby greens and lettuce, and the same seeds in the pot didn't even sprout properly and they were stunted, though I used the speci...
June 22
I water early in the morning, too, since it's so refreshing to be out in the coolness of the day. And yes, my garden gets quite a little bit of sun 10am-7pm. I mulched all my beds with wheat straw and shredded paper and it helps greatly. Where the...
June 22
In my opinion, you won't have any success trying to grow full heads of lettuce in the warmer parts of Georgia, but baby lettuce can do great. I was surprised to learn that myself this year. I had many pots of lettuce in the spring. I cut them off ...
June 21
Roxana, my garden gets a long day of direct sunlight from dawn, forward. So I get up early and water my garden heavily (until puddles form) right at dawn every day. Well, I do miss a day here and there, and in that case, I water in the evening, th...
June 21
Gillian replied to Roxana's discussion 'Watering tomatoes' in the group Tomatoes
I think tomatoes prefer to be watered at the roots, so i have laid a soaker hose and just water them that way. Once or twice a week if there has been no rain.
June 20
Great post, indeed!!!! Thanks a lot for the tips! Start small, ha?! :) Well, my first garden ever, is 48/23ft. :) Never planted one plant in my life, until this year; my DH thinks I'm getting crazy! I could not imagine I would enjoy it so much! It...
June 20
Roxana added 3 discussions to the group Georgia Gardeners
June 20
Hello everyone!!!! I I live in GA, this is the first year when I just planted 12 raspberry canes, bare roots(well, it's my first year when I ever planted something! ;)). Most of them have sprouted new leaves, however something ate them like crazy ...
June 20
Because this is my first year to have a garden, I started planting around May 15. That's when it rained for like a week or two. It was such a blessing!!!! All the plants set into the ground soo well, I was amazed. Only that after so much rain, sil...
June 20
Roxana replied to Roxana's discussion 'Support preferences' in the group Tomatoes
My neighbor gave me some of these cages. Will see how the caged tomatoes will do versus the staked ones! Thanks for the wonderful pictures!
June 20
Roxana replied to Roxana's discussion 'Watering tomatoes' in the group Tomatoes
Thanks for the feedback, Joy! I think I did this in the begining, too much excitement of first garden, ha?! Whew, I ended up with the curled top, which I freaked out that it's the curled top virus, then cooled off with the watering and most of the...
June 20
WOW, thanks a lot Michelle, for the useful info. Silly me, I was wondering how come their stem didn't brake when some of my tomato plants fell on the ground and seemed just fine! :)
June 20

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At 10:02am on June 4, 2009, Diana said…
Hi again Roxana. Don't know the tomato diseases well; lost all my plants last year to a different type of virus. Just destroyed a plant showing the same disease damage before it got others. It was a heirloom cherry type, all the others are new (new to me) hybrids with all the letters for disease resistance in their names I could find. I do have lots of bugs to spread diseases. I also planted far away from any previous site for tomatoes. *sigh* I meant to do the roof over the plants as my German family said I had to do, but never got around to it...
At 9:51am on June 4, 2009, Diana said…
Flea beetles on eggplant: I don't know what will work; I'm trying DE and BT then if that doesn't work, and the eggplants still alive, I'll try something stronger.
At 7:12pm on June 1, 2009, Diana said…
Hello again Roxana. I left explanations for all the questions left for that photo. Thank you for the comments. Good luck with juggling the garden and children. I look forward to hearing about it all!
At 10:23pm on May 31, 2009, Michelle W. Flannery said…
Hi Roxana! Welcome to KGI, and welcome to the GA Gardeners group. Start looking at photos, blogs, and forum discussions. Leave comments everywhere! That's the way we get to know each other and make friends. You're absolutely gonna love it here!
At 10:15pm on May 31, 2009, Diana said…
Welcome Roxana to KGI! It's a bit addictive here. I've been gardening awhile, not always successfully. This year is my first year ever with chickens - five stupid little birds...
How big an area are you managing? Only the real summer will tell if I've bitten off more than I can chew once again. My DH is a gem, helps alot.

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My father-in-law Fred Pond died ten years ago. He loved his garden and I still miss him a lot especially at this time of year when the seed catalogues start arriving. The Pond family lived on a seven acre homestead of sorts in Westford Massachuset...
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Greetings everyone :D Sice we've been having such odd weather this year, I decided to try getting my garlic in the ground this past weekend. Now I hope that it'll all grow nicely.
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Donald you lucky to live in an area where you can start a new hive at any time during the year! In New York one could never start a new package in December! =8-o We'd love to see pix of your current hive. :)
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Red osier dogwood is just the best plant for this time of year – cut down some branches – you can find them in fields and ditches and then place them in garden pots or containers. Fill the over-season containers with soil to hold the stems. Attach...
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Hi Everyone: I am new to kitchen gardeners and I currently have one bee hive and I am planning on buying one four pound package of bees and a queen in December. If my luck is strong I will also capture a swarm and end up with three total hives goi...
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I had not heard of this new link of cell phone towers to CCD, but I believe that CCD is caused by a number of different things and is mostly limited to large scale professional beekeepers that put their bees on large semi-trucks and haul them all ...
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