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Ashley P

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23 hours ago, JohnC said:

If I had a farm, no way I'd sell it.

I want at least 5 acres, but prices have gone up too much for me.

Would love to raise my own food. Cows, chickens, lamb, veggies.... 

Gardening is a game....where most folks lose.   I've put dozens of hours into ours, still the squash bugs have ravished the squash and pumpkins.   I wanted tomatoes to can, but they're not doing very good either....some are wilting as of a few days ago (along with random sunflowers).  I've got no idea why.  Nothing external, so I wonder if a worm is in the stems.

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15 hours ago, Ashley P said:

Gardening is a game....where most folks lose.   I've put dozens of hours into ours, still the squash bugs have ravished the squash and pumpkins.   I wanted tomatoes to can, but they're not doing very good either....some are wilting as of a few days ago (along with random sunflowers).  I've got no idea why.  Nothing external, so I wonder if a worm is in the stems.

our tomatoes did pretty well although they weren't pretty. We canned about 100lbs worth. Still have some coming in but have taken most plants out. Squash did well, cantaloupe too but thats coming to an end. watermelon, beans, and peppers are still producing good. ended up with about 40lbs of potatoes, moles got the rest. Pest were pretty bad this year but we also go fully organic with ours. It's almost time to start the fall garden, should be easier pest wise. 

We spent the extra money this year and completely covered the ground and put in a drip line. That made ground maintenance = zero.

Short vid of me burning the plant holes.

 

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22 hours ago, Ashley P said:

^ You will now start your own gardening topic and cover all your methods.  Go.      lol

(Really, I'd like that.)

I'm sure there are plenty of folks around here that know way more than i do.

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The last two years I tried the Cherokee on your recommendation, they never produced.  

Are those Red Pontiac potatoes?  

Judging by the pics, I'm low on knowledge...especially if your organic.  I used Sevin spray a few times trying to hold off the squash bugs, but repeated rains washed away my chemical warfare.

 

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Here's a good spot for gardening tips.   If anyone has tractor operating questions, I'll try to ask.   But once the ground is broke I'm nearly lost.

Flame cutting landscape cloth was neat.  I'd like to see the results.

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Cherokee's are hard to grow for some reason. For us anyways.

We planted: Red, Yukon, Russet and fingerling.

The only thing we put down was diatomaceous earth. We lost alot to squash bugs and worms. Name of the game i suppose. 

 

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On 8/11/2023 at 8:16 AM, mstrpth said:

property that borders mine

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You photoshop that? Never seen so many bucks in one spot before! How much for the lot/land next door? (I couldn't afford it but curious.)

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On 8/12/2023 at 8:59 AM, JohnC said:

You photoshop that? Never seen so many bucks in one spot before! How much for the lot/land next door? (I couldn't afford it but curious.)

straight from my cell phone. I saw them once before and carried my camera for weeks and never saw them again. The next foggy morning we had and they show up. 

I was hoping to get a good picture but it's too dark now at that time of day.

That lot was purchased last year by a family out of Florida. 900+- acres

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6 hours ago, mstrpth said:

straight from my cell phone. I saw them once before and carried my camera for weeks and never saw them again. The next foggy morning we had and they show up. 

I was hoping to get a good picture but it's too dark now at that time of day.

That lot was purchased last year by a family out of Florida. 900+- acres

Umm, 900 acres? Good lord! They got to be wealthy. Hope they farm it. Some good NON-GMO USDA Organic food would kick-ass!

What's the address? We can look it up on Zillow or Realtor if it was listed publicly and see what they paid for it. 

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16 hours ago, JohnC said:

Umm, 900 acres? Good lord! They got to be wealthy. Hope they farm it. Some good NON-GMO USDA Organic food would kick-ass!

What's the address? We can look it up on Zillow or Realtor if it was listed publicly and see what they paid for it. 

Hard to say. 3995 Chapel HIll Rd 37040 is one of the farms they bought. They also bought a few surrounding farms. I know they own a few houses in a few states. They're not hurting for anything money wise

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ours did "ok". They were good enough you could cut the bad off. I've cleared most of the garden out minus pepper plants.

I just built a 5x16 raised bed. Plan on doing garlic, carrots, purple cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and then onions in the spring.

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