i just ordered some....i usually try to go with starters from my local nursery but i got a little carried away by all the cool stuff in that catalog.I just got some new seeds
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i just ordered some....i usually try to go with starters from my local nursery but i got a little carried away by all the cool stuff in that catalog.I just got some new seeds
my compost was too hot and my peas did not grow well
the kale took a bit, but it's coming up now and I think I'll keep it going year 'round
I have two tomatoes already in the ground that came up out of the compost in other planters which is nice
this year, I'm using one of those big bags they use for bulk sand/gravel and planting four tomatoes in it which will almost double the total amount of plants I have going....and those first two tomatoes do not seem even remotely phased by the nitrogenous compost/soil mix they were put in
I learn a little bit every year and the fruits improve incrementally...I'm excited to see how this year goes
I barely made it year round by picking my serranos and putting them in the freezer. I am hoping I will have enough to can some tomatoes this year.
favorite time of year. trying all kinds of weird chit this year - huckleberries, ground cherries, funky peppers, chinese long beans etc. plus the usual. everybody has a plan until the lettuce bolts.
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What do you use the tobacco for?winter, indoor tobacco crop
i prefer outdoor, springtime but what's a girl to do?
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Yes.Can I start a vegetable and herb garden thread?
Just now starting to stock, last frost here is usually April 7-14th.
Maybe some of you know about this more specifically,... Last year my wife bought a blueberry bush, I hear you need a couple of these to help ensure fruiting, pollenation?
i like nicotineWhat do you use the tobacco for?
Fascinating.Super similar to huckleberry requirements.
Main problem is going to be soil pH and other physical characteristics. then temperature.
Soil sulfur and peat moss for the first, and right blueberry variety for the 2nd.
More here.
i like nicotine
so far i've tried chewing it, eating it, and making tea with it
i hear the tea can also double up as a homemade insecticide
with the current harvest i'm going to take a shot at the fermentation/aging process that would hopefully render the larger leaves suitable for rolling up a couple cigars
Tried with strawberries (to keep snail/slug damage down).I didn't go through the whole thread, but anyone do vertical gardening with berries, or ? I've two small planter with vines in them now, but was thinking of growing something else...
yeah. for sure. learned that lesson the hard way as a kid back in the 70'sCareful of nicotine poisoning..
lolGot any lab skills? If so, maybe we should warn your enemies.