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Thanks, Marie. That's one problem we don't have here. Our climate is so dry, nothing grows anywhere we don't add water. Since these beds will have drip irrigation, no water will ever reach the outside of the boxes, therefore no weeds. I do remember those days, however, when we had overhead sprinklers. Thanks for making me appreciate a major side benefit to gardening in our area.AtlantaMarie wrote:Suz, if you're along the fenceline, make sure you have some plastic or something down to prevent weeds/grass from growing between the fence & box.
I made that mistake & it's been miserable!
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8am, Oct. 26, and the sun is already coming in through the slider in the bedroom. I may finally get my dream indoor garden. Hope I can remember to check on it later, to see how long it lasts. Also, gotta do my homework to find out when the sun angle will get too high, so I don't have another disaster like last summer, when everything I planted there died from lack of sunlight.
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At 3:30, the sun was still coming in, but it was gone by 4:45. I'm guessing it's getting 8 hours a day right now, but I'll check again, tomorrow. Hopefully, I can pay better attention, then.countrynaturals wrote:8am, Oct. 26, and the sun is already coming in through the slider in the bedroom. I may finally get my dream indoor garden. Hope I can remember to check on it later, to see how long it lasts. Also, gotta do my homework to find out when the sun angle will get too high, so I don't have another disaster like last summer, when everything I planted there died from lack of sunlight.
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Looks more like 7 hours. When Daylight Savings Time goes off on Sunday, I'll add the LED lights for about 4 hours a day.countrynaturals wrote:At 3:30, the sun was still coming in, but it was gone by 4:45. I'm guessing it's getting 8 hours a day right now, but I'll check again, tomorrow. Hopefully, I can pay better attention, then.countrynaturals wrote:8am, Oct. 26, and the sun is already coming in through the slider in the bedroom. I may finally get my dream indoor garden. Hope I can remember to check on it later, to see how long it lasts. Also, gotta do my homework to find out when the sun angle will get too high, so I don't have another disaster like last summer, when everything I planted there died from lack of sunlight.
Started raking, yesterday. I lost most of the leaf crop in 2018, due to contamination from the fire. This year we've still got at least 10 days of perfect weather, so I should be able to get every bed piled high, and still have a pile left for later.
I also have plenty of bio-char to collect and distribute, and a whole untapped source of well-aged goat manure and hay, so I should have the most fertile garden ever when spring rolls around.
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Inside Brandywine is still lookin' good. It now has 3 branches with buds/blossoms, but still no tomatoes. It's getting about 7 hours of sun from the mbr balcony slider, but we set the clocks back tonight, so I will set up the LED lights tomorrow. It will be interesting to see if a few extra hours of light will speed things up any.
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Gave all the tomato plants a liquid bone meal treatment. Raked another bunch of leaves and spread them around some more plants. Fertilized the carrots and radishes with Happy Frog (with microbes). I'm actually ahead of the game. There's only one more section to rake, then I'll have to wait for more leaves to fall. Feels good to be caught up on everything.
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This kale is almost a year old. I'll probably replant in January or February.
Not shown: new starts for kohlrabi, etc. Sweet potatoes, asparagus, artichoke starts, Lima beans, asparagus beans, young zukes just starting to bloom -- may be too late, fancy radishes and carrots not looking too good -- maybe not good enough soil. Onions failed again.
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Thanks, Donna. I've already made a note to plant more Mexican sunflowers for them next year.donnainzone5 wrote:Gorgeous butterfly, Suz!
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Yup, this is the best I've ever felt about my gardens -- inside, outside, in beds and containers. And the frosting on the cake is the weather -- gonna hold for at least another 10 days. LIFE IS GOOD! (I even placed a small seed order last night from Baker Creek).sanderson wrote:Suz, sounds like you are on your game in the garden.
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A few weeks ago, we had a cold snap. It seemed like fall was here. The Armenian cukes gave up and the fig trees turned yellow, then brown and quit producing.
This morning I discovered that the last few warm weeks convinced the fig trees that it's spring again. The bottom halves of the trees are yellow and brown, but the top parts are all new growth AND LOADED WITH FIGS! We have more than a week of warm weather left, so . . . fingers crossed . . . I can always use more figs!
This morning I discovered that the last few warm weeks convinced the fig trees that it's spring again. The bottom halves of the trees are yellow and brown, but the top parts are all new growth AND LOADED WITH FIGS! We have more than a week of warm weather left, so . . . fingers crossed . . . I can always use more figs!
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Carrots and radishes are up inside. Hopefully, I'll get the lettuce in, today. Ordered a grab bag of seeds from the all-new Sustainable Seeds. Can't wait to see what they send.
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When will I ever learn that everything always takes at least twice as long as it says on the seeds packets (probably due to our hot summers and cold nights)? Here is my first Serrano Pepper, planted from seed on July 7. It's about 1 1/2" long. Nights are getting down to the upper 30s. Fingers crossed this little guy makes it to maturity.
I also need to keep better records. I planted banana peppers at the same time. I've never grown either one before, so, if banana peppers start out green, this could be that, instead.
I also need to keep better records. I planted banana peppers at the same time. I've never grown either one before, so, if banana peppers start out green, this could be that, instead.
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My summer/fall garden has 6 more days to live. Then the rain and freezing nights take over. I plan to bring inside one tomato plant and the serrano pepper.
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The jet stream is preparing for an extreme southward dip, all right.
www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp1
I suspect that our snow season is about to begin.
www.wxmaps.org/pix/temp1
I suspect that our snow season is about to begin.
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Exciting news!
Katie has a sweet, animal-loving friend, who helps clean our houses once a month. She just inherited 2 horses (one pregnant), but she doesn't own horse property. We have horse property, but no horses, and more work than we can handle around here. See where this is going? She's bringing the horses here after Thanksgiving, and swapping out work projects for pasture/barn rent. WIN! WIN! WIN!
She came today and I got 2 garden projects done that I didn't think would ever happen. First, she spread bio-char over 2 beds, then she moved rocks to build up the butterfly host garden, so I could spread a layer of leaves on it for the winter. Now she's over helping Katie clean out the barn and one of the sheds -- and this is just the beginning. WE ARE ALL A BUNCH OF HAPPY CAMPERS!
Katie has a sweet, animal-loving friend, who helps clean our houses once a month. She just inherited 2 horses (one pregnant), but she doesn't own horse property. We have horse property, but no horses, and more work than we can handle around here. See where this is going? She's bringing the horses here after Thanksgiving, and swapping out work projects for pasture/barn rent. WIN! WIN! WIN!
She came today and I got 2 garden projects done that I didn't think would ever happen. First, she spread bio-char over 2 beds, then she moved rocks to build up the butterfly host garden, so I could spread a layer of leaves on it for the winter. Now she's over helping Katie clean out the barn and one of the sheds -- and this is just the beginning. WE ARE ALL A BUNCH OF HAPPY CAMPERS!
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Thanks, Marie. After all these years, it really seems to be coming together.AtlantaMarie wrote:That's wonderful!
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Today is the last day of summer. Tomorrow we get wind, rain, possible snow and maybe freezing temps. I picked everything that's ripe and brought in whatever I could. The cool weather crops should do just fine where they are.
I also got my last seed order, including a 40-packet grab bag for next spring.
Worked some more on my indoor garden. I now have 2 power strips plugged in, so I can add some more lights. Everything has been happy so far, but the days have been sunny. Now it's time to see how they all do when the days are dark and gloomy.
Top shelf: starts of lettuce, kohlrabi, & peas, plus a mystery plant. 2nd shelf down: carrots and radishes. Bottom shelf: serrano pepper & purple basil. Standing pots: super sweet 100 and brandywine tomatoes.
I also got my last seed order, including a 40-packet grab bag for next spring.
Worked some more on my indoor garden. I now have 2 power strips plugged in, so I can add some more lights. Everything has been happy so far, but the days have been sunny. Now it's time to see how they all do when the days are dark and gloomy.
Top shelf: starts of lettuce, kohlrabi, & peas, plus a mystery plant. 2nd shelf down: carrots and radishes. Bottom shelf: serrano pepper & purple basil. Standing pots: super sweet 100 and brandywine tomatoes.
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