Raised Bed Gardening 07 07 02 2014

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Quick update from the home garden and at my son’s home. Thanks goes out to (Brendan) Baconsoda, Ian Knockton, and (Dan) Allotment Diary for their valuable in…

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8 Responses to Raised Bed Gardening 07 07 02 2014

  1. Your garden is looking great Harold. I never did get a reply from the
    potato people but I have saved the website for next year. I don’t think I
    know what sun-berries are? Your sons garden is looking good too beautiful
    strawberry harvest and I love the raccoon enclosure maybe that will be a
    project here for next spring. The little bandits were digging in my squash
    patch last night. 

    Dale Calder
    October 12, 2014 at 3:53 am
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  2. Your blueberries look fantastic my friend 🙂 Sorry I am commenting more
    then once as I go through your video! your sons garden looks great! I
    cant wait to see the greenhouse project!

    have you seen potato bugs? I had to release lady bugs in my garden again
    and they will predate on the potato bugs and aphids among others.

    Alberta Urban Garden
    October 12, 2014 at 4:02 am
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  3. The gardens look great Harold! I was going to say that you chose the best
    pollinators for your Haskap, but +Stephen Legaree beat me to it, the
    University of Saskatchewan is one of the best reference I have found! About
    the potatoes, I wouldn’t worry to much, they look pretty healthy, we tend
    to focus on 10% damage and overlook 90% healthiness! If it’s earwigs you’ve
    done the right thing with the oil :)

    Elyse Joseph
    October 12, 2014 at 4:21 am
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  4. Wow two awesome gardens! Are there potatoes beetles on those plants? Hand
    picking them is how I do it.
    Take care eh,
    Paul 

    Paul Clement
    October 12, 2014 at 4:53 am
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  5. Both gardens look amazing! 

    Gideon Gardens
    October 12, 2014 at 5:49 am
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  6. my friend you have two that will pollinate each other. I put a link below
    to the chart I used. my friend that is terrible heat! Make sure when you
    plant them they get some afternoon shade and have space to spread. you
    should get fruit this time next year!

    http://www.fruit.usask.ca/haskap.html

    Alberta Urban Garden
    October 12, 2014 at 6:04 am
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  7. i had some bug problems but i found them and simply picked them off^^ i
    just wake up extra early and catch them in the act! rhubarb had the same
    problem

    michael mastro
    October 12, 2014 at 6:06 am
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  8. TheOldWoodworker
    October 12, 2014 at 6:56 am
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