Sup /diy/nosaurs,
How are your gardens doing?
This is my 3rd summer in my home but my first time gardening. The first year I had to save up for a roof, then the second year I had to refill my savings after the roof. So this year I made it a mission to do the garden.
I decided to do a 4x4 and an 8x4. It's a little cumbersome how I built them so next year I am going to do a massive one and combine them.
In the larger one Ive got peppers, tomatoes, cucumbers, and bushbeans. And in the smaller one I've got 2 more tomato plants, beets, and onions. I went the real route and did this all from seed. I started the tomatos/peppers in my basement under a lamp for most of April/May.
I'm happy with turnout so far. I've got several dozen flowers on my tomatos. Today I cleaned out all of the branches touching the ground and cleaned house on them.
Anywho, I hope yours are going well.
Also, I'm just outside of Detroit for a reference of location.
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>>1013761
The house I have now has a garden, but I've not tackled it. The grass is waist high and it's full of a fuckton of wild grass. I need to get rid of all of the grass quickly before I do. It would take literally hours, if not a day to cut all of the grass.
Any suggestions on how to get rid of a fair amount of grass quickly and easily? I'm thinking of using cardboard to kill all the grass off but I'd prefer something quicker and easier as I don't have the cardboard on hand.
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>>1013778
Good luck man.
I would do the cardboard method because I hate using chemicals on food plants. If you don't have cardboard get a tarp. Then you can just reuse it for other projects.
I don't know what would be a good summer garden plant as this is my first one. But whatever you want to plant, I would check out when it is best to be planted. I think a lot of plants should have been planted by now so you might have missed the window for what you're looking to grow. It's worth checking out.
>inb4 hippy, accountant here, I just dont want to eat round up
>>1013761
The main bulk of the Homegrowmen are on /out/: >>>/out/800718
I'm jelly, OP.
The best I can manage right now is a couple of herbs on my windowsill.
My garden is going well