January 24, 2016 | #766 |
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I forgot to write down when I planted my tomato seeds and had to go to my Facebook page to find a post I had done about peppers and tomatoes to retrieve it.
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January 27, 2016 | #767 | |
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January 27, 2016 | #768 |
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Hi fellow Floridians; haven't looked at a map, but it rained since early hours this AM.
I've been so lazy re: the garden since I got back from HI. This cooler weather has done wonders for the broccoli, strawberry plants, and bok choi. Larry - I finally have a large Premium Blend broccoli head ready to pick. So when I pick the head, should I yank out the plant b/c there won't be side shoots? Do you think it is too late for planting new broccoli seeds? Also earier this season you asked about, the Big Brandy Hybrid; Actually it was not generous with the tomatoes but without doubt they were the best tasting of any tomato I grew this fall. I saw that it's parents were Brandywine and New Big Dwarf; I have given up on Brandywine (except BCD) but tried NBD again this fall and 0 tomatoes. (My dwarfs did terrible this fall except for Sleeping Lady and Arctic Rose). |
January 27, 2016 | #769 | |
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Typically I have pulled Premium Crop Broccoli (PCB) plants shortly after harvesting the heads. However, I didn’t do that with all plants with my most recent crop. What I learned was that although PCB doesn’t have traditional side shoots such as Packman, it often sends another stalk from lower on the plant that results in a second head of broccoli. The second is smaller than the first but still fairly large. You might give this a try and see if it works for you. Of course you have to keep watering the plant and a bit of fertilizer may also be called for. I’m going to find out if it is too late to start new broccoli plants. I’ve never tried this late before but today, Jan 27th, I seeded 126 3 ½ seed cups (7 trays) with broccoli seeds. 42 cups with Premium Crop, 42 cups with Castle Dome and 42 cups with Lieutenant. Castle Dome is shorter days to maturity at 50, but it appears Lieutenant at 55 dtm has performed better in trials. Maybe it won’t get too hot in late May early-mid June. Cross my fingers. I have tomato and pepper plants large enough to transplant but I’m not going to take the chance just yet. Cheers Larry |
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February 2, 2016 | #770 |
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It sure is good to have Tomatoville back. I was panicking when I thought about not seeing posts in this group.
Mike Mansker has posted his free Pepper Tracker software. I love the program because growing 24 varieties was driving me crazy trying to keep everything sorted out. I have them all entered now and it is a great help. http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=39525 |
February 2, 2016 | #771 |
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What is the sweetest tomato you have grown in Florida or any hot humid climate. To date I think Sweet 100 is the sweetest. I grew the golden cherry that is supposed to be sweeter and it might be, but it didn't have much real tomato taste. Anyway, I'm looking for a regular sized very sweet tomato that tastes like a tomato, not fruit. I don't care if it is heirloom or hybrid. Any suggestions?
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February 2, 2016 | #772 | |
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February 9, 2016 | #773 |
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Tville is back!!!
I thought I would post on my total fall crop. I had about 190 pounds of tomatoes this season from 10 earthboxes! about 19 lbs per earthboxes New Issues Never Seen: Bird Damage (it got pretty bad) Root Knot Nematode Damage in 4 earthboxes??? I thought this was impossible but when I pulled out my fall crop they definitely did some damage in 4 of my older boxes.... I think I may of had some of the boxes on the ground last year but now they are all on pavers. I didnt feel like emptying the three boxes and just planted my spring crop in them Spring Crop: My wife accidentally mislabeled everything when we switched from 2 inch to 4 inch cups. So who knows what well get. I hoping not 12 black cherrys lol, but people love those the most Last edited by Imthechuck; February 9, 2016 at 06:24 AM. |
February 9, 2016 | #774 | |
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You can grow almost any variety here!!!!! timing is everything though, and a weekly fungicide/insecticide application is a must at least till the plants get really big and start producing then I back off since they reach their peak and begin to succumb to disease |
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February 9, 2016 | #775 | |
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You can keep that soil, but it will involve covering and seal the EB with clear plastic after you drain and remove the showercap cover. Then it should sit in our 90+ degree summer heat for at least a week, I would do a month. It will solarize and cook the potting mix, sterilizing it. |
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February 9, 2016 | #776 |
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What are those little sweet peppers called that are getting so trendy right now? I keep seeing them in grocery stores? They come in all colors??
I think I may want to start growing them |
February 9, 2016 | #777 | |
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February 9, 2016 | #778 |
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Yep. They are here microscopically totally infested. By the billions per yard.
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February 9, 2016 | #779 |
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February 9, 2016 | #780 |
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Up to you, but solarizing will do the job once it gets hot enough, if you leave the clear plastic covering on for long enough. Barb did an experiment, black vs clear plastic, turns out the temp got about 25 degrees hotter with the clear plastic than the black. Maybe she will post about it again.
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