December 23, 2017 | #3076 |
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Weather has been dynamite; My daughter is in from LA (moved there from Hawaii in August) and has had unbelievable weather in Florida. First thing she said was how much she loved the humidity.
Tomato plants are loving the cool nights and warm days. My plants are drenched with dew in the AM too. It is dried off by about 9 AM. Haven't seen anything bad from it. If things continue, it is definitely going to be a banner season. |
December 24, 2017 | #3077 | |
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December 24, 2017 | #3078 |
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It is very tempting. We are looking for a house. Having hard time to choose area. My DH really likes Marathon. Even hurricane did not scare him. The prices are higher there.
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December 24, 2017 | #3079 |
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Ella I don't suggest it, too hot, and too expensive. Plus only 1- 2 lane road to evacuate from, makes hurricane prep a nightmare.
Have you tried Sannibel, or Marco Island? |
December 24, 2017 | #3080 |
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Maybe go there in July to see if you can stand the heat?
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December 25, 2017 | #3081 |
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Got ten 7-gallon growbags for free from my neighbor. No handles, but the fabric is sturdy.
Also found these bed's head frames (?) on the curbside and made them into trellises or shades for my seedlings. And a couple compost bags for half price. Overall not a bad Christmas day. Last edited by maxjohnson; December 25, 2017 at 05:51 PM. |
December 27, 2017 | #3082 |
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Something in one evening appears to have eaten many small heads of Broccoli in a Raised Bed with my latest plantings. My first guess is a rabbit. Any other guesses?
I can't imagine what to bait a trap with given that he has a whole RB of Broccoli to eat. Any ideas would be helpful. Larry |
December 27, 2017 | #3083 |
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Row cover fabric would be my suggestion, or a thin cotton sheet.
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December 28, 2017 | #3084 |
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Larry, sorry you got intruder. If it is a rabbit, carrots will be the best...
The other possible culprit is deer.
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December 28, 2017 | #3085 |
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Larry, do they have deer in central Florida?
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December 29, 2017 | #3086 | |
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December 30, 2017 | #3087 | |
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Below is a picture of a little owl setting outside one of my windows tonight. Poor thing. He sure looks cold. Larry |
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December 30, 2017 | #3088 |
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Larry, that owl probably targeting your intruder.
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January 11, 2018 | #3089 |
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So it's pretty much massive disease outbreak in my garden, and it come so quick, just after all the rain. Overall pretty horrible season. Except some plants are simply immune in a specific section of the garden.
On the other hand, getting great success with corn in containers. 2-3 cobs every stalks. They're so fun and easy to grow. Sometimes I wonder why I put so much effort into tomatoes. |
January 12, 2018 | #3090 |
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For a while I was starting to think I was living in a Frostproof, FL, but no it seems as I am still here in Orlando, where heavy frosts and hard freezes are all too possible.
Pictures taken on Jan 6th, after 2 or 3 early mornings at 32. Larry Last edited by Zone9b; January 12, 2018 at 10:39 PM. |
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