October 3, 2016 | #1846 |
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Continuing on
Now I push some of that mixed older soil up to make a ridge near the front of the box, parallel to the fill tube, then using the side of my hand, I make a trough. 3 cups of new Tomato Tone are placed in it. Then time to add new PromixBX to the box. You can also see the trough is filled with the new fert. strip. The new Promix is added to make the bread loaf shaped mound. The white mulch cover "shower cap" is placed. I tape over the other hole it has that EB places there if I wanted to place it reversed, and for now I taped the fill tube so no rain water or other things can get in. And that's it! |
October 3, 2016 | #1847 |
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Reminder of the October 15 swap
Reminder to the Florida state especially the South Floridans that or 4th annual Tomato, Vegetable, and ornamental plant swap is in less than 2 weeks, Saturday, October 15, 1:30 to 4:30, at Miramar Community Gardens - 3700 Largo Drive Miramar, Fl
There will be wine, soft drinks food, music, a bunch of great garden friends to talk about gardening with, plus 105 varieties of tomato plants, Enjoya striped bell and other peppers, baby lettuces, other people's plants and ornamentals. Please bring a dish even if it is a ready made one from a store, as this is a potluck too. |
October 3, 2016 | #1848 |
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Right now I'm scared of hurricane.
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October 3, 2016 | #1849 |
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October 3, 2016 | #1850 |
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Marsha - Thanks for the updates/pictures. What do you do for jump starting the wicking? I've been moving the mix and dumping 1 quart of water over those ends.
RE: Hurricane - I just checked the 5 PM update and the cone is now covering 1/2 the length of Florida - the entire east coast. Previously, Miami was not even in the outskirts of the cone and the edge of the cone just rested on the rest of the east coast. This looks much worst. Starting now I'm holding off transplanting the tomato plants into their final homes. I have 4 EBs done and probably about 24 combined. It's way easier moving the 4" pots into the house/garage. The best I can do for the others is drag them in the porch. We had tons of rain this AM....I only leave those in their final homes out. My Beauty King Dwarf was all droopy; even though I've never had a droopy dwarf before. I have 3 other Dwarfs and they do hold up to the wind/rain really well. |
October 3, 2016 | #1851 |
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I am watching weather reports too. I really hope it will go away.
Marsha, your EB looking like a science project. Great job on explaining every step of it. How do you water it? I understand plastic cover helps saving moisture.
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October 3, 2016 | #1852 | |
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Barb, I don't do anything to Jumpstart wicking, I just add water down the tube. |
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October 3, 2016 | #1853 | |
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The water goes down that pvc tube you see taped over tight now, the tape will be removed when I plant. |
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October 3, 2016 | #1854 |
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I was thinking that, just making sure. Nice setup.
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October 3, 2016 | #1856 |
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October 4, 2016 | #1857 |
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Enjoying the weather before the storm.
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October 4, 2016 | #1858 |
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Melons and Nematodes
Do the nematodes in our soil affect melon planting? I'm afraid to grow anything in the ground because of them. I have, however, grown Everglade Wild Tomatoes in the ground with great success. They were plentiful, delicious, and reseeded like mad.
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October 4, 2016 | #1859 | |
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October 5, 2016 | #1860 |
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Stay safe everyone. A mandatory evacuation was issued for the barrier island. Even before I knew this, I was surprised to learn a lot of my neighbors planned on evacuating. Some with young kids are gone already.
The models are not very encouraging at all. |
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