Posted on 06/05/2015 12:57:35 PM PDT by greeneyes
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Now that sounds good.
It's now well over 8 feet high and about as wide, not as big as some Meyers I've seen but still getting up there.
Hehe, now I'm wondering how I'm gonna get it covered this winter if need be....it's always something.
Life is good, and homegrown veggies are good eats. I think it was just last week, but I’m not sure. I am a memory challenged person, but you haven’t been here long enough to know that. LOL
I’m glad you like the thread. Thanks for the link.
Beautiful beautiful pictures. Nifty tool for Lady Bender too. Thanks for posting all these. It is so wonderful to see all the stuff you have going on.
Maybe you could just stack up some straw instead of hilling? You dodged a bullet with the hail that’s for sure. Sounds like ya’ll could use a little break in the rain and some sunshine to dry it up a bit.
Hope all settles down soon. Stay safe.
My little tree is more of a bush. Only about 18” tall and tends to grow out ward rather than upward. If we get a green house, it might do better.
It’s too tall to do directly under the grow light. It gets quite a lot of sun during the day, but in the winter, the days are short, and it only gets the peripheral light from the grow lamp.
Well, we’ll be 2 peas in a pod, because my memory is bad too, LOL!
I get to water the next few days - no rain. Funny how I’ve come to LOVE the mornings and evenings I get to water. It is SO relaxing to spend time with my new green friends. My dog loves it too - now that he’s figured out NOT to dig in the garden or lay on the plants!
Hi everyone. This is mom3boys, the one that likes to grow Asian veggies :-)
Been AWOL from the garden list for a while as far as posting, but I’ve been reading faithfully every week, enjoying everyone’s posts and pictures, and praying for Johnny.
It’s June in Phoenix, so barely any planting outside to be done - just enjoying the harvests from my veggies put in the ground in February.
I have some indoor gardening ideas I want to try, especially microgreens and more hydroponics.
Truly, the outdoors can be a very potent anti-depressant. LOL
With some of my beds, I get to lay the hose down and walk around the yard, so I get my exercise done too. My potato bed has been inundated with a bunch of volunteer tomatoes and a melon vine of some sort.
I think it needed to be thinned a month ago, but it’s hard to choose to rip out perfectly good plants. LOL
When you get going on those ideas, please fill us in on the details, successes, and problems encountered. Some of us (me for sure) are looking for ways to improve our indoor gardens that we use in the winter.
We appreciate the invite, but I don’t think we’re gonna make it that far north this trip. We’re headed to San Doggio to see #2 Son in the morning.
I am planting potatoes for the first time. I got them from Seed Savers. I planted them one foot apart, per the directions. Now I have some multiple plants coming up where I planted one potato. It's just two or three plants in a one-potato hole. Is this normal? And how will I know when the potatoes are ripe for plucking?
The mule ride to the river and back is on my bucket list.
Next time maybe.
A seed potato does that RR. Some of them can be very robust ~
Thanks! Have a great evening!
Thanks! That’s beautiful! I love the flower.
Beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing. Maybe squirrels or some other critter got into the tomatoes and seeds wound up scattered.
Or maybe he had moving compost heaps or something. Hubby’s compost heap is somewhere new every year.
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