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jrslick

Getting things planted, finally

First cold, now severe weather, wind, rain and hail. I was going to plant transplants out this last weekend, but they were calling for severe weather for several days, hail, winds and tornadoes. I held off, glad I did because we had it all in the area. No damage here, but not too far away it was a different story.

Finally got some more lettuce in outside. I have been seeding trays about every 3 weeks, well these last two plantings ran together due to the weather. So we got them planted tonight even though we had 1.8 inches of rain over the weekend. Plastic mulch is pretty awesome!

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Got the first outdoor planting of tomatoes in too. I wanted to get them planted around the 5 of May, but we had snow two days before that, it wasn't going to happen.

Cucumbers and Zucchini were seeded in plastic mulch on Saturday and Sweet potatoes went in on Saturday evening too. We have more slips coming this week.

Jay

Comments (15)

  • 2ajsmama
    10 years ago

    Glad you're OK. Saw the news last night ( I don't watch Tv except for Monday nights) and the devastation in Moore OK. Was going to post but computer shut down. I've reached the limits of what I old Betsy can do for updates. Using iPad now and I hate it.

  • myfamilysfarm
    10 years ago

    Sheila, Moore, OK is just outside of Oklahoma City, OK, not that near of Jay. I believe he's in Northern Kansas, if I remember right.

  • jrslick (North Central Kansas, Zone 5B)
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Yes we are ok, we did have two tornadoes in the area. An F 0 and an F 1. Both about 8 and 14 miles away. We also had 80 mph plus straightline winds and 10-15 minutes of pea, marble and quarter sized hail. The winds were straight west of our location and a little north and a little south. Many trees damaged or uprooted.

    Lots of damage to sheds, outbuildings and other small structures. Comparing to what has happened in Oklahoma, it is like a scratch or just a paper cut.

    Jay

  • 2ajsmama
    10 years ago

    Yeah I know where Moore is but also heard KS was getting severe weather and Jay said t was close. I didn't know IN was in path, don't remember anybody here being in OK Mo etc. that's why I started other thread. Glad you are all right.

  • cole_robbie
    10 years ago

    Glad you're ok.

    Have you had good results with tomatoes in a double row like that? Is it a compact-growing variety?

  • jrslick (North Central Kansas, Zone 5B)
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    Yes they are determinate varieties, probably won't get taller than 3 feet.

    We did this last year and got by good. It was in one of the high tunnels, so we spaced them out about every 15 inches instead of every 12 inches.

    I have planted every 12 inches before, in single rows, and it was fine. I thought why not?

  • gama_garden_tx
    10 years ago

    For the tomatoes do ever have problems with the tomato hornworm. If so, how do you keep the damage to a minimum? I can't seem to grow anything other than cherry varieties as far as pest destruction is concerned.

  • jrslick (North Central Kansas, Zone 5B)
    Original Author
    10 years ago

    I just hand pick the hornworms or you can spay with BT. They never are a big problem. Some years are worse than others.

    Jay

  • myfamilysfarm
    10 years ago

    I agree, just keep picking them off. We see fewer each year. Of course, we smash the worms after picking. Grandsons love to see the green goo.

  • little_minnie
    10 years ago

    We have had rain since Friday. I have a lot of things to still get in. Today I did more onions in the drizzle until it started raining. I wanted to get tomatoes and a few more brassicas in but no luck.

    Jay your stuff looks really good. I used white for the lettuce too but only have 2/3 of one bed planted.

    If you had sandy soil wouldn't it be better to plant in a depression rather than mound? That way the plants would get the water and the weeds the dry. I am still working out what everyone does with the area between beds.

  • Rio_Grande
    10 years ago

    We are fighting the weather as well. Our in by date was 15 may. All of our raised beds look fantastic with all this rain, but our row crop fields are so wet we cannot get in them to lay plastic. I tried Monday. Got 2 200 foot rows in before it was too wet to get the layer to work right.

    Hopefully this next week will bring some dryer ground. In they mean time we have been planting what we can in the 2rows.

    Your plants look great.

  • tomatoesandthings
    10 years ago

    Everything seemed to take off here in the past couple weeks. Here are some pictures i took today. The tomatoes are doing really good as well as the potatoes.

  • tomatoesandthings
    10 years ago

    Here is some of the broccoli.

  • tomatoesandthings
    10 years ago

    And the potatoes.

  • little_minnie
    10 years ago

    Wow it seems like looking into the future for me! To see summer growth is almost incomprehensible right now.