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I had some troubles trying to heat my greenhouse in the freezing weather and that set me back, so I took a few weeks off and let my plants grow out of their freeze damage.
I should be good for tomorrow though. Here's what I have to take: |
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Nice! Good luck bro!
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#528 |
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Great looking table. Just in time for Mothers day.
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#529 |
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You should do well taking those plants to market. They are lovely.
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#530 |
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It is perfect time, just before Mother's Day.
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They look really nice.
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#532 |
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Your Marigolds look much bushier then mine, and overall much healthier. Can I ask what fertilizer/fertilizer program your using?
Mine are just looking kind "blah". And oddly my dwarf zinnias "Thumbelina" shot up some long stalks and then bloomed. But I do plan to take them tomorrow. |
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#533 |
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Thanks. The only fertilizer I use is Osmocote Plus. I buy expensive seeds from Harris, and I water when the pot gets light, by soaking it in a bin of shallow water. Those are my tips. I am a big fan of bottom watering by soaking. The bigger the plant gets, the more beneficial that method becomes.
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#534 |
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Im considering in the near future, switching to Granular. Im tired of mixing fertilizer. Not to mention, im considering my options as I am wanting to go Organic.
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#535 |
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I think the secret tp organic container plants would be to never let them get below about 60 dwgrees. I am certainly not at that point yet.
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I'd buy those, very pretty.
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I should clarify, Organic Produce. Not to worried about Organic Flowers.But for what its worth, I believe that products like Blood Meal, Bone Meal, etc,... are not as dependent on soil microbes.
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#538 |
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Cole, those look great.
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Oh wow! Cole, you are getting to be such a superior gardener. They are stunningly beautiful.
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Superior gardener AND businessman, seems like flowers is where the money's at. Beautiful work.
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