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Wow that looks great, do Solo cups support a whole kale or lettuce plant?My 11 year old daughters 4 x 4. (Wtf, my 11 year has a 4x4). LolView attachment 86540
I'm assuming you water once or twice a day
Wow that looks great, do Solo cups support a whole kale or lettuce plant?My 11 year old daughters 4 x 4. (Wtf, my 11 year has a 4x4). LolView attachment 86540
They sure look happy! Exactly how my starts looked last May unseasonably cold weather moved in for a couple weeks so inside they stayed...Ok who the fuck rolled the dice on Junanji?!View attachment 88791View attachment 88792
I hate those CLOD snapsI almost put my plants outside last weekend, but I'm glad I didn't. We got a clod snap and actually got some snow in the state. The snow was about 50-60 miles from me but it was a nice reminder that it's still a little too early for me to move the plants outdoors.
For sure, we had to turn the friggin heat back on. WtFI almost put my plants outside last weekend, but I'm glad I didn't. We got a clod snap and actually got some snow in the state. The snow was about 50-60 miles from me but it was a nice reminder that it's still a little too early for me to move the plants outdoors.
Predicting 20-25mph wind with up to 4in of snow sun-mon, just when I get excited about putting some lettuce & spinach out another cold front hits our soil is still to coldKale is outside...snow peas are growing out of the soil, radishes and lettuce poking through.
1 tomato out there going to get a cover built. In the garage the maters and peppers are getting usesd toe colder temps and growing under a QB120...man i cant believe how ROBUST the prudens purple are.
I never grew veg from seed and never planted anything close to this big on may 24...this is going to be a crazy year
20 gallon planters for the choicest of prudens purple and oplaka
2 cherry tomatos in 15s
potatos in 10s and 15s
eggplants in 7s and 10s
Pepperrs in 7s and 10s
a couple of squash pots but mostly on trellissis with 2 x 2s over the north side of the house against the bricks (8 foot 2 x2s secured about 1 foot into the ground against the house with 2 inch square green fencing)
cucumbers
green and yellow summer squash
Maybe 1 other thing.
sunflowers where i can fit them for pollinators....some corn too.
Swiss chard kale and other greens wherever i can fit them and all herbs (dill, thyme, basil, oregeno, sage) out front for noon to dark sun.
What a year...global warming made my city like cali....lets GROW THIS...
The Great White NorthPredicting 20-25mph wind with up to 4in of snow sun-mon, just when I get excited about putting some lettuce & spinach out another cold front hits our soil is still to cold
Yeah, I’m closer to the coast so we got all rain and wind…I have two small ponds in the yard from it. I went to my sisters house last night, about an hour drive away, and her years had about 2” of snow.Predicting 20-25mph wind with up to 4in of snow sun-mon, just when I get excited about putting some lettuce & spinach out another cold front hits our soil is still to cold
Yeah, my plants have to get planted outside no later than next Wednesday, so I picked up some rolls of plastic sheeting just in case we get anymore chances of frost. I can't wait to get them out of the house because they are all getting a little too big and hand watering all of those plants every day is becoming a royal pain in the ass. I wanted to get my surgery out of the way before the summer but I really screwed myself when I scheduled it for next week. I have until Wed to get all the plants out in the garden, get the rest of my chicken coop and run secured from weasels (one took out my entire flock a few years ago), grade a 256 sqft patch of land for a 4' tall x 15' diameter pool, and setup the pool. It doesn't help when I refuse to ask my family and friends to help with it all, eitherI strung a wire across my bed and put a tarp over it - no damage from the frost. The potted plants came in. This is my "garden" for now.
Tomatoes and peppers, and peas, cukes and zuchini in the bed.
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You can see why I have a nice sunny spot because the ancient oak laying on its side used to be where the black pots are - The are all sitting on the ground down stump. This side of the tree is a mulberry bush
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I am getting some stuff planted permanent though. The stump in the foreground has spearmint runners everywhere. Also a few pumpkin seeds that made it from my johnny appleseed dump around the house.
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For you tomato gardeners, here's an option to ditch the cages.
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Last years herbs either got put in the ground last fall or this spring. Eventually the slopw wo=ill be a (nicer) terraced garden. There's rosemary and Marjoram just stuck in the clay.
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The Italian flat-leaf parsley was a seed-dump last spring, The sage on the right had long woody stems with flowers on them (chopped) but the base was putting out mucho new growth. Strawberries have a nice little chipmunk hole right under them...
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This was just in a pot last year
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Or vegetables...Oh...and I also have to setup that new 2x4 tent, build the new light for it, and get the competition plants moved into their final pots on Wed