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I've been eating my sugar snap peas half as flats, half as peas. Not sure which I like better...
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looking green! those pea shoots i see?From the other day.
looking green! those pea shoots i see?
LOL whats bottom right?Those would be cucumbers.
and snow peas
Mulch staves the blight off?You should be worried about blight.
Most blights are passed through the soil. As rain or watering practices splash water back up from the soil, the blight gets splashed too.Mulch staves the blight off?
my taters look fine, but I’ve been seeing small patches of white ( ?fungus)
I dig it out and get it off the property.
Ow I’m getting nervous
I don’t want to starve to death in another potato famine
LOL whats bottom right?
Yes to the manureMost blights are passed through the soil. As rain or watering practices splash water back up from the soil, the blight gets splashed too.
Mulching is a very effective method to prevent this.
I prefer salt marsh hay. It is seedless and rots well without encouraging disease.
Some on this thread have suggested leaves and lawn clippings.
Leaves will absolutely promote disease unless composted first. Leaves will also rob the soil of nitrogen to decompose.
Lawn clippings will create excessive heat as they decompose as well as promoting disease.
Leaves mixed with lawn clippings make great compost after a year. Make a new pile every year and use last years pile. Endless supply.
As far as the fungus growing on your soil; Are you watering too much? Did you put down fresh manure this spring?
If you plants look fine, don’t worry about it too much.
FYI: potato plants look like heck into August and September. It’s ok, you don’t harvest the tops.
The flats are great for stir fry.I've been eating my sugar snap peas half as flats, half as peas. Not sure which I like better...
Basil is more wrinkly... my guess is larger leaf spinach on left, spinach tops or the right (of the 3 center pickle cukes)I'm told that is basil. The other two are lettuce and spinach.
Also, for nibbling right off the vine when doing garden work!The flats are great for stir fry.
Basil is more wrinkly... my guess is larger leaf spinach on left, spinach tops or the right (of the 3 center pickle cukes)
Basil would also have a very distinct smell...
lol. Thanks for letting me "play"...
Basil is more wrinkly... my guess is larger leaf spinach on left, spinach tops or the right (of the 3 center pickle cukes)
Basil would also have a very distinct smell...
lol. Thanks for letting me "play"...
Cherry toms also, garden candy!Also, for nibbling right off the vine when doing garden work!
Cherry toms also, garden candy!
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Amazon product ASIN B00VXQG23OView: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00VXQG23O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1Mulch staves the blight off?
my taters look fine, but I’ve been seeing small patches of white ( ?fungus)
I dig it out and get it off the property.
Ow I’m getting nervous
I don’t want to starve to death in another potato famine
I always plant cherry tomatoes and or grape tomatoes. Last year I had 5 grape and 3 cherry tomato plants and was picking a colander full every day for over a month. They are indeterminate plants and very prolific. They'll grow ten feet high if you can support them.Cherry toms also, garden candy!
I always plant cherry tomatoes and or grape tomatoes. Last year I had 5 grape and 3 cherry tomato plants and was picking a colander full every day for over a month. They are indeterminate plants and very prolific. They'll grow ten feet high if you can support them.
We still have gallon freezer bags of them in the freezer. They make a great sweet spaghetti sauce.
This year I only put in 1 cherry tomato plant and still getting dozens of tomatoes from it. Sweet as candy!
I see interveinal yellowing on your leaves and the purple on the tomatoes indicates a nutrient deficiency. Fertilizer them with a PK Fertilizer that also contains magnesium.You're getting red maters already? Dang. Mine are just this purplish color...
I see interveinal yellowing on your leaves and the purple on the tomatoes indicates a nutrient deficiency. Fertilizer them with a PK Fertilizer that also contains magnesium.
I have seeds.They are black strawberry tomatoes, supposed to be that color. I'm surprised @enbloc hasn't bribed one of the mods for my IP so he could track down my home address to lay in wait for them to fully ripen.
I have seeds.
@enbloc
Primers?
This reminds me. I think there was a post her that called eggs something bullets. I can’t seem to find it.
I have seeds.