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    Originally posted by TexasTealHunter View Post
    First time ever doing any type garden, I made some above ground gardens with tomatoes, peppers, squash, zucchini & okra.

    Anyways I have got skinny based little mushrooms sprouting in my gardens that seem to dry up during the day but come back. Are they harmful? Many Pics & more ?s to come later when I have time to show examples and to show what my set up looks like. Forgot to mention planted about 1.5 months ago

    BTW if you cant tell i am pumped that i found this thread. SUBSCRIBED!
    Mushrooms are a good sign of healthy soil

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      I'd upload more but the newest pic is of my buckwheat. It's great for those with bees, great for adding organic material into soil.
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        Originally posted by Hog Grim Reaper View Post
        Depends how much rain you got recently, but looks like you have some disease/fungal damage on the leaves
        Mine are looking the same and so are my potatoes and green beans. Thinking too much rain but potatoes in a tower and drain well. Ahids maybe. Can't see any.

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          Originally posted by More Liberty View Post
          Did you throw fertilizer on them?
          I threw fertilizer down then plowed and made the rows, and then planted them.

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            Originally posted by yanta61 View Post
            I threw fertilizer down then plowed and made the rows, and then planted them.
            Oh ok. Sometimes people fertilizer by broadcasting and the plants get burned.

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              Everything is in bloom!









              Life is too short, live it to its fullest!

              ~Michael

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                Very Nice!

                Mine's thriving after some much needed rain!

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                  A little late to the party due to all the rain, but finally planed today. 2 1/2 acres of black eyed peas, corn, squash, cucumbers, carrots, radishes, watermelon, and cantaloupe.












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                    It's already too hot for the radishes,

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                      Well, we had to break down and water today maybe more rains will come Monday?




                      Life is too short, live it to its fullest!

                      ~Michael

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                        We pulled up 45 lbs of potatoes the last two days

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                          Originally posted by Draco View Post
                          It's already too hot for the radishes,
                          Yep. Used the last of my stock today in Mother's Day celebration.

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                            I hate it, I love radishes.

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                              Originally posted by Draco View Post
                              I hate it, I love radishes.
                              I'm with you! They are a staple in our salads. I refuse to buy them at the store since they are so easy and cheap to grow

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                                Any idea what might have done this to my yellow squash? The buds were clipped off but they are just laying underneath the plants. Nothing was eaten?



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