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re: Gardens,fruit trees-harvest reports?
Posted on 5/26/13 at 9:04 am to Sir Drinksalot
Posted on 5/26/13 at 9:04 am to Sir Drinksalot
My tomatoes are just under 2 feet tall (from seed that's about right). Re potted from medium containers into biggest containers yesterday.
Jalapenos had to be re started when first batch of seeds rotted in the cold temps this spring. Second batch is now 4 inches and ready to move from smallest containers to medium sized.
Crepe Myrtles have powdery mildew. Found some sprays on the internet but can't find them at Walmart. Guess I'll have to go to a nursery.
Rosemary bush is doing great. Used some in chicken noodle soup this week. I've never watered it because I was told they like dry feet unless you get a really long drought. We've had plenty enough rain this spring.
Roses are having BEST spring ever. All the neighbors having the same good luck. They must like cooler temps.
Painters are coming to do exterior this week and they want to rip out my English Ivy. I know the stuff is bad for wood but mine is growing on brick and looks great. Told them just to cut it back by half.
Jalapenos had to be re started when first batch of seeds rotted in the cold temps this spring. Second batch is now 4 inches and ready to move from smallest containers to medium sized.
Crepe Myrtles have powdery mildew. Found some sprays on the internet but can't find them at Walmart. Guess I'll have to go to a nursery.
Rosemary bush is doing great. Used some in chicken noodle soup this week. I've never watered it because I was told they like dry feet unless you get a really long drought. We've had plenty enough rain this spring.
Roses are having BEST spring ever. All the neighbors having the same good luck. They must like cooler temps.
Painters are coming to do exterior this week and they want to rip out my English Ivy. I know the stuff is bad for wood but mine is growing on brick and looks great. Told them just to cut it back by half.
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