Wheel Horse Kid 105 #1 Posted April 17, 2012 I was just wondering what everybody is going to be putting in their gardens this year??? I am going to have raspberries, sweet corn, and potatoes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IthacaJeff 151 #2 Posted April 17, 2012 Last year was our first year with our new large garden completely fenced in. We are doing fewer items this year to those things we really know we will eat and can preserve. This year we are planting more potatoes and more kinds of lettuce. Last year the high wind storms knocked most of our corn and tomatoes. We'll still plant corn, but will stick to only Roma and cherry/grape tomatoes. Less zuchinni and other squashes (still have some in the freezer), including fewer pumpkins. But, the kids want to try a few super sized ones to make jack-o-lanterns. Our broccoli last year was a failure, so we'll abandon it this year. We'll try carrots again, though last year our crop was pretty wimpy. The wife is allergic to a number of veggies, especially onions. So no scallions or onions. Hoping the strawberries come in strong. Moving the blueberries into the fenced garden as the deer at all of last year's crop. Just finished tilling up the garden (55' x 90'). Did not attach the tiller this year; instead used a 4' x 6' spring tine drag harrow. The harrow is half of a larger harrow that I dismantled to make it pullable behind a garden tractor. This harrow is REALLY old, but did a great job. The 310-8 had trouble pulling it with the spring tines set deep, so I did a first pass at a shallow dig to chop up the weeds. I used my "new" Deutz Allis 1920 to pull it the next two times and the difference was remarkable. Even without chains, the DA's additional 10 hp and about 300 lbs pulled the thing like it wasn't there. And power steering! Talk about getting spoiled! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
312Hydro 474 #3 Posted May 6, 2012 Going to try peppers,roma and cherry tomatoes. Zucchini,onions and beans. We like to can Salsa so I'm going to try these. Last couple of years I bought everything at the farmer's market or store to make it. I got discouraged when we had tomato blight a few years back. Time to try again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites