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Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 03:45 PM Jun 2012

Impending drought means never having to plant it in the first place.

No good rain here for 3 weeks, and our prospects look dim.

Time to dump the un-planted flats. I'm not going to be able to water it all anyway, and I had to chase deer out of the upper garden last night.

I think I would rather concentrate and maintenance and improvements the rest of the summer than on fighting another losing battle with the weather.

C'est la vie.

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Impending drought means never having to plant it in the first place. (Original Post) Denninmi Jun 2012 OP
I am so sorry. Maybe just a small potted herb garden? LaydeeBug Jun 2012 #1
Ah, I'm not sorry. Denninmi Jun 2012 #2
awww NJCher Jun 2012 #3
I gave up on drip years ago. Denninmi Jun 2012 #4
 

LaydeeBug

(10,291 posts)
1. I am so sorry. Maybe just a small potted herb garden?
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 04:12 PM
Jun 2012

I just do that with some lettuces and some tomato plants (This is my first time gardening since I discovered my side porch actually gets enough sunlight.)

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
2. Ah, I'm not sorry.
Wed Jun 13, 2012, 06:31 PM
Jun 2012

It's mainly excess anyway. I'll get enough out of my main garden. Just mostly things like extra tomatoes, squash, melons, cucumbers, brassicas. Won't really be missed. I have a few flowers started, too, those I'm just going to tuck in here and there into pots I've already got going.

NJCher

(41,125 posts)
3. awww
Sun Jun 17, 2012, 02:49 PM
Jun 2012

I hate to hear of plants being dumped. Can you post the extras on craigslist? Maybe someone can make good use of them.

BTW, I once gardened in a drought year and had bang-up produce for just two reasons:

a) I mulched heavily

b) I used drip irrigation, which the plants like better anyway.

Re the latter, doesn't have to be a "professional" system. You can set up all sorts of things to "drop," like small holes in soda bottles.


Cher

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
4. I gave up on drip years ago.
Sun Jun 17, 2012, 04:27 PM
Jun 2012

I used to lay about 2500 to 3000 feet to T-tape every season. I was constantly patching and mending where voles would chew into it to get water. I have just gone back to overhead portable sprinklers and regular rubber hose.

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