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I owe you Rambo!
Thanks to your pics and well documented progression of your SQFG, I have had a lig ht bulb moment: I have put together Mel's Mix and results. AND I understood better how to manage Mel's Mix.
It was always plain as a nose in the face ( especially my nose) and all have been very helpful like Plantoid, Sanderson, Camprn, etc. but just would not let it be easy...till I read your posts. So Big Thanks.
Now if I can just figure how many growlights I need to duplicate Ozie sun to compensate for all that rain and wind New England is sending us. Not a storm in a tea cup, believe me.
Just grateful I am not flooded... and if it is was just a few degrees colder all this would be snow. Brrrr!
Christine
It was always plain as a nose in the face ( especially my nose) and all have been very helpful like Plantoid, Sanderson, Camprn, etc. but just would not let it be easy...till I read your posts. So Big Thanks.
Now if I can just figure how many growlights I need to duplicate Ozie sun to compensate for all that rain and wind New England is sending us. Not a storm in a tea cup, believe me.
Just grateful I am not flooded... and if it is was just a few degrees colder all this would be snow. Brrrr!
Christine
reservoir- Posts : 27
Join date : 2014-01-24
Age : 72
Location : leicester, uk
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
New Year, a New Spring.
Mostly corn and a snake bean
Some tomatoes, Lebanese cucumber, pepper and herbs
My salad and veggies greens.
Mostly corn and a snake bean
Some tomatoes, Lebanese cucumber, pepper and herbs
My salad and veggies greens.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Rambo's Back!!! And, just in time as some are starting to put their beds to sleep. Looking good there, Rambo.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
As Arnie said..." I be back" ...haha.
Can't keep up eating all those salad greens, they're gone crazy. I'm using the leaves to replace bread, wraps, corn taco shells etc ..delicious.
Can't keep up eating all those salad greens, they're gone crazy. I'm using the leaves to replace bread, wraps, corn taco shells etc ..delicious.
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Awesome. So much better for you too!
Really nice looking garden. You look short aphids. I should send you some.
Really nice looking garden. You look short aphids. I should send you some.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3637
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 63
Location : SW Oregon
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Actually not had critter issues so far this yea other than the usual green caterpillar on the kale.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
That's wonderful.
Our cold winter made us have fewer bugs than usual this following summer, but they always come back. If nothing else, big box store nurseries are always importing plants from other regions by the thousands, along with all their bugs and eggs to add to our own. It's very hard for a region to stay isolated anymore.
Our cold winter made us have fewer bugs than usual this following summer, but they always come back. If nothing else, big box store nurseries are always importing plants from other regions by the thousands, along with all their bugs and eggs to add to our own. It's very hard for a region to stay isolated anymore.
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Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 63
Location : SW Oregon
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