When To Stake Tomatoes - Growing In Buckets

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Do you know how many people search for “When to steak tomotoes?” I bet a lot. Well, I think I spelled it correctly.

I was driving down the road today and noticed that the neighbor had a bunch of growing in buckets, just like me. His buckets may have been nicer, but mine are doing just fine. I don’t even remember where I got them, but let it be known, are wonderful things.

I have been reading that staking is mainly to keep the off the ground to avoid . Since I am growing the in , what’s my reasoning? Well, take a look at the photo to see…

As you may have noticed, they are getting very tall. I started off with little three foot , but have moved on to 7 . Every day I look out there, the have gotten just a little bit taller. Just to let you know, I also tied the posts to the railing on the porch. When I slid the post in to the bucket, I noticed that it was loose and could easily fall over.

A few weeks ago, before I started staking the , one of them fell over. Not the bucket, but the plant itself. Anything can cause that…the weight of the plant, a , wind, etc… I caught it just in time and started tying them up with soft string I had in the garage. I keep it nice and loose so I don’t do any damage. I bought a new hose yesterday and noticed that it came wound in long . I used them just a few minutes ago as even more straps.

I think many people look into this topic way too much. They ask all sorts of questions about what to use and how to do it. How’s this…just stake your so they don’t fall over and use something that is long enough and won’t do damage to the plant.

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Using Mulch as Topsoil

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

This is just a little update post to my previous “Spreading the Mulch” post.

I was a little worried that a good was going to cause all of my newly spread to slide down the backyard. Well, I have some good news. There was a storm the other night and I woke up to see my in exactly the same spot as I put it. That is good news indeed. I even found an article online that backs up my plan to stop topsoil erosion by using mulch. Pretty cool, huh?

I think I am going to order five more yards to finish up the .

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Spreading the Mulch

Saturday, August 4th, 2007

If you know me, if you know who I really am at the core, you would know that I love . I think I may have described my love for in a few past posts, but let’s say it again…I love .

Ok, now that the tender intro is out of the way, I will tell you a little story. When we moved in, I noticed a little problem with the . It seems as though there has been a bit of over the years. Every time there is a , more and more of the , or , if that’s what you want to call it, finds its way down to the that makes up the yard. I think the poor who lived here before us tried to spread a bunch of out over the area and , but before he knew it, that rolled down the hill as well. It’s not really that big of a , it’s just that the around here doesn’t have much in it. If there isn’t grass growing on it, it turns in to dust and is . What’s left is a nice layer of crappy and . This isn’t much to look at and really causes problems when I try to mow the lawn. If there is grass growing, it tends to be thick and green. Strange, I know. The trick is to get the grass to grow.

Since I didn’t want to end up like the last guy, I decided to travel a tried and true route. I had ten yards of delivered just this morning. Two things - First, I think I got a small ten yards. Either that, or I got a big five yards . Second, I thought it would be a real blast to get out there and the in to the and it to the back of the house for spreading. Well, it is 2:52PM and I am inside feeling a little heat on my neck. . Not bad, but enough to make being outside annoying. I think I’ll wait until about 6PM before I pick up where I left off. I am just glad I have a project. I am not fun to be around when I am bored, just ask Laura.

Here are some of what I am talking about…

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This is the pile of before I tackled it with the .

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I put some around the arborvitae and holly that I planted. I didn’t go crazy under the porch, because that will hopefully be covered up by the bushes soon.

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You can see how I am spreading the over the bad areas. I would say the layer is a few inches thick. I did this same technique on another area of the lawn last and the grass is nice and thick there now. All I ask for is a few nice rains to get the packed down to stay. If we get a torrential downpour, I think I may have ten yards of at the . After one season, the should be broken down enough to plant some grass seed. It is also good at holding the and bad from eroding even more. An additional bonus is that this was recycled from a bunch of old stumps right down the road from me. I watched the guy do it last year, it’s really cool.

Unfortunately, I though ten yards would be enough, but I think I may need twenty to get where I want to be. Mmmmmm, that’s going to be fun.

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