October 11, 2015 | #361 |
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Looks like it was good time.Well at this writing this SLACKER NO GO TYPE is still at work.Anything new and exciting show up?
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October 11, 2015 | #362 | |
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No, but someone I voluneered with and dont like showed up. Little tiny lady with big giant brass you know whats! Mostly though it was just lots of fun. |
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October 11, 2015 | #363 |
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Looks like fun! I totally forgot about the swap, been busy making trellises.... I'm a knot master now
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October 11, 2015 | #364 |
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Looks like a great time; and if the weather was anything like here, a great day for it. Nice shading too;
I bet you are exhausted. Thanks for pointing yourself out in the photos; it's always good to have a face attached to the name. DH just called and he completed his AT Georgia section. GRRR.... this NO GO slacker would be a no-slacker if he was home. Well, I can't imagine him doing it next year; he has to take a shower just walking the dog around the block. I think he rushed through it b/c of the shower. Planned on taking 2 weeks with travel, instead completed in 6 days; 4 nights in a tent; he stayed in a hostel last night where they have a shuttle to town and do your laundry and give you scrubs to wear. |
October 11, 2015 | #365 |
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In the cHuck - your plants grew a lot! Everything looks very healthy. What is in the EB in the front with 3 plants?
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October 12, 2015 | #366 |
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Marsha it looks like it was a very successful event. I am sure you were exhausted but gratified and I know everyone that got plants went home happy.
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October 12, 2015 | #367 |
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Kay and Barb- it was a lot of fun, and
I had lots of help, so I'm not exhausted. There was a potluck, but most of the food was heavily carb laden, pand I'm watching my diet to keep my blood sugsr good( not diabetic). So I left and was starving! We ate at Bonefish grill that night. Great finish to a very fun day. |
October 12, 2015 | #368 | |
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Looks like a great setup and good turnout. And what an awesome way to end the day by going to Bonefish! Ginny |
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October 12, 2015 | #369 |
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ImtheChuck - Wow those look great! So I see tomatoes, peppers, and are those eggplants in the buckets? I'm sure you probably mentioned it in an earlier post, but I couldn't find it.
Also, I see your yellow sticky traps are working! Ginny |
October 12, 2015 | #370 |
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I have tomatoes... :-) Two volunteers popped up in a single planter while we were gone. One is Pink Berkeley Tie Dye and the other is Black Cherry. I grew PBTD in this container in the spring and a Black Cherry plant was in the container next to it. One of my neighbors saw the plants pop up and watered them until we got home. Plus, I got all the plants from Barb transplanted and they are doing great. I also planted some leaf lettuce, bibb lettuce, curly kale, radishes, basil, and cilantro. And we had a pepper plant that survived the summer and is producing peppers. I fertilized it and it is blooming like crazy. So happy to be back to my garden. And I see everyone elses' gardens are doing great too! Ginny Last edited by Fiishergurl; October 12, 2015 at 09:57 AM. Reason: Typos |
October 12, 2015 | #371 |
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Ginny - you have the magic touch. Great volunteers to grow and produce no less. Glad all the plants I gave you are doing well too.
My Sticky traps are working great too. Ordered more from Amazon but taking forever not even shipped yet. Went on DD Amazon Prime and ordered today for Weds. I will keep all the extras for next summer. Bugs aren't bad in the winter for the spring crop. I know it says so, but do the sticky traps help avoid aphids? I notice that aphids only come around when the plant is flowering? Weather is finally beautiful; no more shade cloth for tomatoes! All broccoli is planted. |
October 12, 2015 | #372 |
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I would so love to have attended. It was my heart's desire, but I broke my foot and my husband is in the hospital. Hopefully, next year!
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October 12, 2015 | #373 | |
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Another source and colors for aphids/thrips.
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http://www.groworganic.com/pest-wiza...cky-traps.html https://isca-technologies.myshopify....ow-sticky-trap I posted in the Disease and Pest forum regarding essential oil attractants that I have been smearing on these different color traps.I put a X and O smear in a square and the bugs do go for the oils. The Isca traps have a yellow green tinge that seems to have a tomato leaf matching color.I have been using all colors.The Isca's are a nice 9x11 which I cut in half.Every bit helps to stop those life cycles.
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October 12, 2015 | #374 |
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While Marsha was have the swap I was doing yet another class for a garden club on making Grow Buckets. I really do know other things and do get tired of giving this talk so many times. The tour was to show them the demonstration garden that we have all kinds of raised beds and containers to give ideas of things they could do in their own yards. I was also taking them on a tour of our production fields. We donate what we grow to the City Rescue Mission that serves the homeless and to church food pantries. There is only 1 full time employee and one part time person and they have so many duties off site. The bulk of the work is done by those of us that volunteer. I had no idea how much food we donated and got the numbers for 2014. We always have to weigh what we harvest but never see the totals. It was better than I thought.
Potatoes 709.25 lbs Strawberries 88.25 lbs Onions 118.5 lbs Cabbage 70 lbs. Mix beans, corn and peppers 95.75 lbs Total donation 1081.75 lbs, 2159 people fed I have attached a couple of pictures from the event. I am the one in the pink t-shirt and jeans. |
October 12, 2015 | #375 | |
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Wow Kay, what a great project, and a very bountiful harvest. Nice work. You are a very pretty lady too.
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