Like mindsI am planning some raised beds for next year too, though probably several smaller ones rather than a big garden. Interested in what you are planning if you will share when you get a chance.
Awesome!Guess what I'm doing this weekend![]()
Decided to put a single 4'x12' bed in my side yard. 16" deep. I'll sneak a second one in after the wife gets over the shock of this one.
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Looks good! I have not done anything on mine yetPut together my first raised planter. It's a noah's ark of stuff - various peppers, tomatoes, herbs, etc. I just put a soaker hose in there and a timer. If this works out (i.e., lots of peppers produced) I'm gonna build a few more of these.
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Looks good! I have not done anything on mine yetlol
I like the cool corner brackets. Is that treated lumber?
Good luck with the selling. Invest it in next year's crop and sell more. More people need to get enthusiastic about local food production. Food being our most valuable currency.My peppers are coming along well, and now I have most of the tomatoes sprouted as well.
Still too cold here to put them outside for another 6 weeks, but I'll move them into the greenhouse next week.
I've got around 200 plants total, about 120 of those have germinated so far. I'll move on to some more veggies in April.
My hot pepper list for 2022:
Antillais Caribbean Habanero
Serrano
Trinidad Hornet
Carolina Reaper Red
Fatalii Mortalii Yellow
Poblano L
Scotch Bonnet MOA Yellow
Trinidad Scorpion Moruga Satan Strain
APS Jalapeño large Red
Black Bhut Jolokia Pepper
Thai Bird Pepper Seeds
Apocalypse Scorpion Red Pepper Seeds
Tombstone Ghost Pepper Seeds
Firecracker Pequin Pepper Seeds
Purple Death Pepper Seeds
Orion Pepper Seeds
Plus a couple more varieties I overwintered from last year.
This is the first year I'm going to try selling seedlings, may as well since I buy so many seeds. Thats why I have so many plants started.
I am going to try marigolds around my plants this year. They are supposed to be natural insect repellent plants. I just started a whole load of marigolds from seed and will be trying them with my tomatoes.As per our usual arrangement, I grew tomatoes and now the Florida insect world is having an orgy in there.
I'm getting some good fruit, both from my beefsteaks and my cherries, but I've got caterpillars eating the leaves and something else (I think) invading some of the fruit. Time to go nuclear I guess. I enjoy eating this stuff right off the vine, but if I want to save these plants I guess I've got to something quickly.
Good news, my pests rarely are interested in the peppers / herbs.
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