Whatcha been growin'?
Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2019 3:46 am
So. We haven't had a gardening thread all summer. What've you guys been growing this year?
My own gardening experience this year could best be described as mortal combat with the deer that inhabit my property. I did purchase and use a deer deterrent called Feather Meal. https://www.amazon.com/Down-Earth-Organ ... NFJGH6KC9T
When it rains it takes on the scent of a combination dead chickens and c.r.a.p. but it works! That is until the deer got used to it and kept eating the blossoms off my flowers.
Years ago I saw an EarthBox in use in an early childhood program. This year I bought one because I was bound and determined to grow fresh tomatoes. I got the whole set up. EarthBox, organic soil, fertilizers, and trellis.
https://earthbox.com/?msclkid=a696a9335 ... t=Earthbox
I bought hail netting from a local place because we need it here. Rigged it up with office supply clips. Very expensive netting but works like a charm!
I bought two tomato plants, a (Big) boy and a (Early) girl. :-) and the EarthBox did NOT disappoint! They've been growing a good 6 inches every single week and I have tomatoes getting ready to ripen!
I had to extend the trellis last week using DIY scrounged stuff.
I also learned how to pollinate tomato plants...
Mad me feel a little dirty but all in all, not an unpleasant experience and they started to set fruit like 4 days later each time ever since! That's right. I'm a pollinator!
I have a large container of basil I've been cutting from all summer long. I'm a huge fan of Margherita pizza so I'm hoping to have enough basil and tomatoes coming to make several of those!
So. If all my tomatoes ripen they'll be worth about 140$ investment.
The contents of the EarthBox can be used two more years before you empty out and start over with new soil and fertilizers.
That's really it.
Plans next summer: More EarthBoxes! I've got it in my head that I could grow pumpkins on the one deck that the deer can't get to because it's off the ground with no ground access!
So. Whatcha been growin' guys?
My own gardening experience this year could best be described as mortal combat with the deer that inhabit my property. I did purchase and use a deer deterrent called Feather Meal. https://www.amazon.com/Down-Earth-Organ ... NFJGH6KC9T
When it rains it takes on the scent of a combination dead chickens and c.r.a.p. but it works! That is until the deer got used to it and kept eating the blossoms off my flowers.

Years ago I saw an EarthBox in use in an early childhood program. This year I bought one because I was bound and determined to grow fresh tomatoes. I got the whole set up. EarthBox, organic soil, fertilizers, and trellis.
https://earthbox.com/?msclkid=a696a9335 ... t=Earthbox
I bought hail netting from a local place because we need it here. Rigged it up with office supply clips. Very expensive netting but works like a charm!
I bought two tomato plants, a (Big) boy and a (Early) girl. :-) and the EarthBox did NOT disappoint! They've been growing a good 6 inches every single week and I have tomatoes getting ready to ripen!
I had to extend the trellis last week using DIY scrounged stuff.
I also learned how to pollinate tomato plants...


I have a large container of basil I've been cutting from all summer long. I'm a huge fan of Margherita pizza so I'm hoping to have enough basil and tomatoes coming to make several of those!
So. If all my tomatoes ripen they'll be worth about 140$ investment.

That's really it.
Plans next summer: More EarthBoxes! I've got it in my head that I could grow pumpkins on the one deck that the deer can't get to because it's off the ground with no ground access!
So. Whatcha been growin' guys?