March 14, 2019 | #3421 |
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Larry - Love the photos.
PlainJane - If you have any cauliflower left as plants, you can tack the leaves to each other (I used clothespins) to shade the cauliflower from the sun. On the white cauliflower, it keeps it white vs yellowing with sun. The same should be true with the purple. I grew the Purple of Sicily before. When you cook it, it doesn't stay purple. --- Nematode Update - I planted several root pouches directly on my weed barrier vs the others where I put a slab underneath. I always coat the bottom of the root pouches with crab shells (mainly Neptune's Harvest but on occasion when I didn't have it used Down to Earth Crab shell meal which is much further ground). I've notice zero nematode activity in the roots on those plants when I pulled them even when the roots went through the root pouches. This is probably a lot different than planting directly in the Florida soil/sand/raised bed in years 2 and beyond. --- How is everyone's tomatoes doing? I replaced a lot of my plants with clones. One thing that really doesn't work well, is replacing one in an earthbox and not the other. The new one just doesn't take off even when it has the morning east sun exposure. |
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Mine are coming along well but are still small because of my late start. I do have 8 “insurance“ plants from Laurel’s Heirloom Tomatoes to fall back on, lol. So how many are you growing this season? |
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March 15, 2019 | #3423 |
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I agree, Beautiful Cauliflower. And new potatoes, sounds so good. Jane you need to tell us how you grew you potatoes and maybe I will try again. I tried growing potatoes once but didn't get all that many.
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March 15, 2019 | #3424 | |
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I grew the cauliflower but bought the potatoes... I did grow them once down here and they did just fine. It’s finding the space for them, lol! |
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March 26, 2019 | #3425 |
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Tomato seedlings in 4” pots outside full time for the last 2 weeks, and I’ll start shifting into the grow bags this weekend.
Still harvesting tons of lettuce and purple snap peas, and favas are fattening up. There is NOTHING like fresh fava beans straight from the garden. |
March 26, 2019 | #3426 |
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I'm located in south Jax. I have a cement mixer that I use for mixing my potting mix. It does one hell of a job breaking up old root bound mixes so that you can add new stuff. If anyone local would like to use it, PM me.
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March 26, 2019 | #3427 | |
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I have never eaten a Fava bean. What do you do with them? |
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March 26, 2019 | #3428 | |
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That is a lot of tomatoes! |
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March 27, 2019 | #3431 |
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Horrible Hail Storm
We just had a horrible hail storm go through our area. People are posting horrific pictures on a local site.
Went out to check on my garden; plants looks like a weed wacker got them; lettuce too. What saddens me most garden wise is that the Mango season is probably shot. |
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March 27, 2019 | #3433 |
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OMG Barb! How is that possible?
I thought I was the farthest north of anybody in Florida. I didn’t have any ice or hail or anything close to it. A bit of wind and rain was all. You’re south of Coco Beach, fer cryin out loud. I don’t get it. I’m so sorry! - Joyce |
March 28, 2019 | #3434 |
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Barb, So sorry to see all that damage to your garden. A friend from Titusville said they had hail up to Ping Pong ball size and many had damaged roofs. In Orlando just strong winds, but no hail. I've seen hail in Orlando, but nothing even close to what I see in your pictures.
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