September 15, 2015 | #181 |
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Barb,
Looks like you are going to have an exciting crop of yummy beautiful tomatoes this fall... :-) Ginny |
September 15, 2015 | #182 | |
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September 15, 2015 | #183 | |
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September 15, 2015 | #184 |
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I wish I could use them - (lizards) My seedlings have leafminer lines and white flies. Neither affect mature plants either.
I even tried another one that Park Seed sells that is not intense enough to stick a lizard; unfortunately, the only white flies I got was when I shook the plant and it flew into it; and 1 day later it was barely sticky. |
September 15, 2015 | #185 | |
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I'm using one of my White EB to cart the larger pots in/out of the sun/rain. You can see the off white color, compared to the white plastic bin. --- Ginger - you can see how the white bag on the terra-cotta EB. (not cut for the water-tube). |
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September 15, 2015 | #186 | |
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September 15, 2015 | #187 | |
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Barb, you are lucky they don't affect your mature plants. Down here we are so infested that they definitely do. |
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September 15, 2015 | #188 |
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Marsha - the pics are the last post of the previous page. (Post 180).
Sorry, I called you Ginger instead of your name. I haven't seen moths in months; I will get a tomato hornworm here and there but not too often. I love watching the lizards grab the moth. |
September 16, 2015 | #189 |
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I think the original Florida post started talking about fall rain. Is everyone else getting daily deluges? I now have waterfront property and side front too. Since I grow in raised beds and SWCs it is not too bad for me.
The problem I am dealing with now is at the extension demonstration garden. I talked them into ordering more asparagus crowns and they arrived this afternoon. When I dug the trenches last week to get ready they were standing in water. You cannot really leave them laying around waiting for dry weather and more rain is predicted. I requested a bale of peat moss. I am going to put that in the trenches dry to act like a sponge. I will then cover it with soil and horse manure so hopefully that will counter act the acidity of the peat. I hope this work because crown rot is a real problem. I am doing a presentation to a garden group and giving them a tour in October and I really want them to see that you can grow asparagus in north Florida. |
September 16, 2015 | #190 |
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We are getting the daily deluges of rain also. Mostly in the afternoons but today was throughout the day but any hard rain was short lived. My seedlings just stayed in the edge of the porch to get the most light.
My asparagus is in a raised bed and never had the dead drying out time this year. Spikes up and seems like it is a 3' fern before I notice it. I need to cut them down so I can enjoy eating them. Good luck with the asparagus crowns. We were so dry from April - July and now so much water. I haven't seen standing water anywhere so the ground/sand is absorbing it. |
September 16, 2015 | #191 |
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Pouring, thundering, lightning for hours today. My newly transplanted seedlings are stuck on the patio, and I want to get them more light so desperately, but can't put them out in this stuff!
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September 16, 2015 | #192 |
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Tons of rain: glad I decided to put chlorine in the pool this morning
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September 16, 2015 | #193 |
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Lots of rain in Orlando. I thought I might have to start watering my yard again in September, but not so far.
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September 17, 2015 | #195 | |
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The rain took on a new meaning this AM. Finally just drizzling and lighter outside. Plants are now on the edge of the porch to get more light,
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What do you mean RE: " use a 18 inch skewer(treated,velcro wrapped seedlings when thick/old enough)" and I remember you must have posted a pic of your screened area with your plants - everything looked so neat. I'm impressed when tomato plants look really neat. Anyway, when they are in their buckets with the saucers underneath, are you bottom watering them? Thanks again for info, |
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