SSGrower
Well-Known Member
This is the end of my indoor LED veggie garden for now
Aphids got too thick to manage the risk, ladybugs worked well on romaine and other plants with smooth leaves but not so well on the salad bowl lettuce or greens like broccoli, cauliflower and seemed like the brussels sprouts were less desirable to both the aphids and ladybugs. The peppers were last to be attacked (at this point), I still have a few outside though.
In summary the lettuce I got from inside was generally more mushy in the mouth with a minor exception being those leaves that were allowed to be "damaged" by the led were crispier. so bummed about the peppers not finishing because my outside ones got hit with hail and have few set fruit. I'll bring the strawberries in before frost but right now just got the first couple of them, the f'n birds, squirrels, and bugs could give a more complete review of what my garden tastes like .
Carrots and onions are good, next time they start in the container they will finish in though, transplanting root veggies is whole nuther ball o wax, seemed like they kept trying to commit suicide by pushing their way up and out.
Anybody know what to do with Kale?
Aphids got too thick to manage the risk, ladybugs worked well on romaine and other plants with smooth leaves but not so well on the salad bowl lettuce or greens like broccoli, cauliflower and seemed like the brussels sprouts were less desirable to both the aphids and ladybugs. The peppers were last to be attacked (at this point), I still have a few outside though.
In summary the lettuce I got from inside was generally more mushy in the mouth with a minor exception being those leaves that were allowed to be "damaged" by the led were crispier. so bummed about the peppers not finishing because my outside ones got hit with hail and have few set fruit. I'll bring the strawberries in before frost but right now just got the first couple of them, the f'n birds, squirrels, and bugs could give a more complete review of what my garden tastes like .
Carrots and onions are good, next time they start in the container they will finish in though, transplanting root veggies is whole nuther ball o wax, seemed like they kept trying to commit suicide by pushing their way up and out.
Anybody know what to do with Kale?