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<blockquote data-quote="raider" data-source="post: 30264" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>garden planted today... peas, beans, potatoes, squash, cukes, zukes, tomatoes, and carrots... still have tons of corn from last year, and only 2 tomato plants cuz still have bout 120 quarts of salsa left from last year... </p><p></p><p>couple notes...</p><p></p><p>i built tomato cages 3 years ago out of 3/4" square tubing (sick of the store junk)... they are 18" x 18" square, and have cross members every 12" going up to a top height of 4', with 12" legs stuck in the ground... our tomatoes grow to bout 5' high with these cages, and will not tip over even in the strongest winds or storms... cost bout $40 each with paint and lots of cutting and welding, but should last for many many years... </p><p></p><p>we cut up big carrots in the fall for stew and soup... the small ones we clean and keep in the bottom of the fridge in unsealed ziplocks lined with paper towels... we are still eating baby carrots from last year... </p><p></p><p>k... garden is in... now can i fish???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raider, post: 30264, member: 353"] garden planted today... peas, beans, potatoes, squash, cukes, zukes, tomatoes, and carrots... still have tons of corn from last year, and only 2 tomato plants cuz still have bout 120 quarts of salsa left from last year... couple notes... i built tomato cages 3 years ago out of 3/4" square tubing (sick of the store junk)... they are 18" x 18" square, and have cross members every 12" going up to a top height of 4', with 12" legs stuck in the ground... our tomatoes grow to bout 5' high with these cages, and will not tip over even in the strongest winds or storms... cost bout $40 each with paint and lots of cutting and welding, but should last for many many years... we cut up big carrots in the fall for stew and soup... the small ones we clean and keep in the bottom of the fridge in unsealed ziplocks lined with paper towels... we are still eating baby carrots from last year... k... garden is in... now can i fish??? [/QUOTE]
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