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My Table Top Project Down Under
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TxGramma
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Windsor.Parker
CapeCoddess
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Chopper
Kelejan
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Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Update 2 more weeks. I ripped out the Patty Pan Squashes, too hard to keep mildew under control and fridge is full of them.
One of the tomato plants has 14 trusses so far with 12 individual tomatoes per per, that's 164 tomatoes off one plant...wow.
One of the tomato plants has 14 trusses so far with 12 individual tomatoes per per, that's 164 tomatoes off one plant...wow.
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Yours are among the pictures that, for some reason, I can't click on to expand them or take me to the page they're on, leaving me only a left-hand slice.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3637
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 63
Location : SW Oregon
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
I had to laugh, Rambo. Your pictures I think are already full sized. When I clicked on the pictures, they expanded to a humongeous size: I had to scroll up and down and across to see them all.Rambo wrote:I usually click on the text "Click for full size"
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As I pull up more and more of the plants that are finished in my garden, it's such a delight to see your growing and thriving! Beautiful pictures and a delightful garden :-)
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I don't get that option anywhere in your post, nor by right-clicking the pics for a context menu.Rambo wrote:I usually click on the text "Click for full size"
It might be Firefox. Many sites are correctly coded for IE but really drop the ball on other browsers.
Marc Iverson- Posts : 3637
Join date : 2013-07-05
Age : 63
Location : SW Oregon
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Those are great pictures Rambo. That spider sure did his job! I would need a ladder to harvest from your gardens! They are beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Triciasgarden- Posts : 1633
Join date : 2010-06-04
Age : 69
Location : Northern Utah
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
Thanks for all the encouragement. My motivation is to keep you all fired up with Summer harvests while you all endure Winter, even if you have to turn your PC upside down or step back across the room to view the pictures.
I'm probably going to be sad once summers over.
I'm probably going to be sad once summers over.
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Had a massive Black Aphid infestation on my Stevia plant, I can confirm the home brew Tomato Mash concoction works extremely well. My formula was 2cups of Tomato leaves, 1 drop liquid soap and 1teaspoon olive oil. Rather than let it steep overnite, I liquidized the tomato leaves in a blender, filtered the mash and used immediately.
One application over two days completely eliminated the Aphids with no apparent affect on the plant.
Thanks to some of the other forum topic posters for the idea.
Are you ready for some NEW photos?...
One application over two days completely eliminated the Aphids with no apparent affect on the plant.
Thanks to some of the other forum topic posters for the idea.
Are you ready for some NEW photos?...
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
I need to write that down for next year, we have terrible battles with aphids here. Did you dilute that solution with water? If so, how much solution to how much water?
You can see my garden's current condition here: https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t16858-northern-california-coastal-valleys-what-are-you-doing-this-month#179817
We haven't had any frost just yet, normal first frost in mid to late November so we're just squeezing the last we can out of the garden. There's actually quite a bit more, these are just the raised bed and table tops.
You can see my garden's current condition here: https://squarefoot.forumotion.com/t16858-northern-california-coastal-valleys-what-are-you-doing-this-month#179817
We haven't had any frost just yet, normal first frost in mid to late November so we're just squeezing the last we can out of the garden. There's actually quite a bit more, these are just the raised bed and table tops.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
I just added 1 cup of water to the 2 cups of tomato leaves so they would chop in the blender and then added two more cups to make up the complete mixture. So. I ended up with just under a litre ( approx 1 quart in your lingo). BTW it never harmed the ants that were also on the plant, they are still active though I don't know what they are doing there.audrey.jeanne.roberts wrote:I need to write that down for next year, we have terrible battles with aphids here. Did you dilute that solution with water? If so, how much solution to how much water?
I'll check out your garden.
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Oh poo bum, hail the size of golf balls are a bigger threat than caterpillars and bugs. Painfull.
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Just picked Lunch. Silver-beet, sweet pepper, sweet corn, cucumber, CherryTomato, butter-beans, sprig of Parsley/mint/basil and chocolate mint leaves. Yum, worth the trouble.
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What an arteest you are. Those veggies and that photo are beautiful! Nice cuc, btw. What the the big leaves under the corn?Rambo wrote:Just picked Lunch. Silver-beet, sweet pepper, sweet corn, cucumber, CherryTomato, butter-beans, sprig of Parsley/mint/basil and chocolate mint leaves. Yum, worth the trouble.
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CapeCoddess- Posts : 6811
Join date : 2012-05-20
Age : 68
Location : elbow of the Cape, MA, Zone 6b/7a
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
CapeCoddess> What the the big leaves under the corn?
Silver beet.
Stage 2 about to commence, 2 more 8x4 and 8 more 4x4 boxes, that should provide enough veggies to flick the supermarket, 3 just ain't enough.
Silver beet.
Stage 2 about to commence, 2 more 8x4 and 8 more 4x4 boxes, that should provide enough veggies to flick the supermarket, 3 just ain't enough.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
silver beet - Ruby Chard, Rainbow Chard, Rhubarb Chard, Silverbeet, Red Chard, Swiss Chard, Perpetual Spinach, Spinach Beet, Crab Beet, Seakale Beet, Mangold.
(Beta vulgaricus var. cicla
Kay
(Beta vulgaricus var. cicla
Kay
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Certified SFG Instructor- Posts : 4370
Join date : 2010-10-17
Age : 82
Location : wilmington, nc zone 8
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
'Bout time I got some other colours in the veggie patch other than green!
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Rambo, Haven't heard from you for a while. What are you up to? I was looking at TT posts and realized it's been a while.
Re: My Table Top Project Down Under
I do not use plastic in my garden beds at all and never use treated lumber. Per Mel's book by the way.
I use landscape fabric in the bottoms or use newspaper.cardboard.
For table top beds, I use old oak wooden pallets. They never rot!
I use landscape fabric in the bottoms or use newspaper.cardboard.
For table top beds, I use old oak wooden pallets. They never rot!
PARIS FARMER DON- Posts : 9
Join date : 2014-02-12
Location : Paris, TN USA
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