Gardening, anyone?
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yes Quilt. This morning it is 36 F, feels like 33F. I started teardown of the garden yesterday. Picked my big crop of tomatoes. A whopping 4 from 2 plants. Threw out the brussel sprouts. They were not going to produce. Tore out the beans & peas. Such a disappointment.
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Frost warnings, wow! Farmers Almanac predicts first frost for my area will be Oct. 6. Going to plant some hardy greens and root vegetables, and see what happens. I like to experiment and see what works and what doesn't.
Speaking of experimenting, this year I tried a different kind of squash - patty pan. For the last couple years, I've planted the regular zucchini and yellow crookneck, and they were destroyed by squash bugs just as they were starting to produce. I don't know why I think I'm going to have any better luck with the patty pan squash, but I did plant in a different area of my garden (which I've read you're supposed to do when pests move in the year before), and I amended the soil with eggs shells that I pulverized in the blender (another pest deterrent). The squash recovered beautifully from hail damage, so hopefully I can stay ahead of the squash bugs now:
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Kiki, We picked our first patty pan last night.
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Thankfully no frost last night, but it was close. only 2 or 35 Fahrenheit. To cool
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quiltlibrarian. . .can you send some frost down to HotLanta?
Scottie
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Wren - nice!! Congrats on the patty pan success.
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Oh my that is cold for August. I hope you'll get a warm spell now.
Kiki at my last house all I could grow was squash. Tomatoes poor. Corn aphid infested cucumbers didn't produce but I had tons and tons of beautiful yellow squash. Those are looking beautiful so far. I hope you outsmarted the squash bugs this year.
Speaking of outsmarting: I outsmarted the chipmunks by planting sunflowers in containers. Too bad I couldn't outsmart the lack of sun. Here is my first bloom August 23.
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Lovely sunflowers. it seems to be the only thing growing well
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That is a glorious sunflower, Two Hobbies! Between chipmunks, squash bugs, and crazy weather, I guess we gardeners love a challenge.
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Daughter made my favorite 2 old moss covered wooden plant boxes which are slowly rotting.
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The portulaca blooms are soaking up the sunshine.
The creeping Jenny tolerates the shade.
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Tens- that is one charming flower box!
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Daughter made 2 old moss covered wooden plant boxes which are slowly rotting.
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Teka. . .can't wait for fall. Lovely flowers.
Scottie
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Thank You!!
We're heading into leaf peeping season in the North Country. -
A lot of plants are dead cause of the dryness and fires are not
helping. Thank God it might rain this weekend!
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I'll keep fingers and toes crossed for rain!!
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Thanks, it will feel so good, we never went this long with 80s
and 90s, I hope there is rain cause we been told to cut back,
I still water my herbs and tomatoes. Yum!
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We've been having delicious grape tomatoes from the vegetable garden.
What kind of tomatoes do you grow?
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Grape and the big mama tomatoes
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You must love tomatoes!
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I love them and share them. With a place that helps the homesless
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Me too
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Husband and I would use big mama tomatoes for BLT sandwiches.
Yummy looking tomatoes! -
I just bought s new house and the people left asmall greenhouse filled with tomatoes. And an outside garden with mature planting and a veggie garden with cukes, squash, peppers, and more tomatoes! Feeling rich! Have been eating the cherries like candy and doing plates of tomato, mix & basil with good quality olive oil and balsamic about every day. Yum.
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That's the way I would like to garden! ;o)
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A lot of mine is on the patio
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Easier to maintain.
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Footprints- you are a good soul to share your fresh tomatoes with the homeless community. They have a tough time providing fresh fruits and veggies to those populations. Your tomatoes look divine!
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Jackbirdie: rich indeed! I'd love to have a greenhouse, but no space on my property. I just have two bathtubs. (sulks)
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Queenmom- haha! Depending on how deep those bathtubs are, I might trade. I didn't have a tub at all until two weeks ago, and little is more comforting to me than a soak. Especially when I sulk. Har. I was thinking I wouldn't appreciate the greenhouse. It's not large, but it's just outside the guest bedroom window. I was thinking it was kind of cheesy. Did I post a pic? It's one of those plastic affairs. But the tomatoes have been fab.
I now have a tub. But it is the old fashioned kind in a surround and doesn't cover my body. It's. 100% improvement, but feeling as I do about baths, I am upgrading to a soaking tub, but a modest one. With a tile surround and some bling glass accent tile. Work due to start in 2-3 weeks.
Very excited. Have already stocked up on fizzy bombs and shit, haha. I found a company called Soap Hope which makes micro loans to very poor women. The products are good, they send free samples, and I feel even better when I take a bath. I was so much more selfish, if that's even possible, before bc. I hate it when people say bc was a blessing, or made them a better person. But shhhhhhhh. I think it has.
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