I did a few in Walmart shopping bags in kiddie pools with 2" of water. They grew real fast, but I did run into support problems. We had bad storms, and lots of them broke they were so tall. I wasn't always punctual about keeping the water filled. So they did dry out a time or two.I had to chuckle at that last line. After May, we won't get rain until usually October. Maybe some summer thunder showers that are brief and just serve to bump the humidity.
Last year, I had my "best" pepper plants yet. They were in fabric grow bags, 15 gallon I think, planted 3 per. They weren't happy at first with the bagged soil used in the mix, but they started doing better eventually. I'll figure it out eventually...
I've got the same white wild flowers. But my grass is mostly centipede. And it's brown as hell right now.
there are places where the coastal hay will grow 3-4 feet high if left unmowedI've got the same white wild flowers. But my grass is mostly centipede. And it's brown as hell right now.
You can tell your land is rich, and has plenty of water.
We had two hay fields of coastal. A little of it is growing by my pole barn where we used to feed the cows. That is some growing stuff. I've had it get so tall it fell over. It rained everyday one summer, and we couldn't cut it for a couple of months.there are places where the coastal hay will grow 3-4 feet high if left unmowed
rain is not a problem here in july and august.We had two hay fields of coastal. A little of it is growing by my pole barn where we used to feed the cows. That is some growing stuff. I've had it get so tall it fell over. It rained everyday one summer, and we couldn't cut it for a couple of months.
It can be dry here too. But last year it rained 21 straight days in June. It rained all the way through to late August, then not a drop in September or October. I can deal with just about anything if I can plan on it. It's the not knowing wtf is going to happen next that makes it rough.rain is not a problem here in july and august.
we get none
I grow peas through the summer. Green beans are real heat sensitive, so none of them after about June. But I can grow a 2nd or 3rd crop of corn and melons if I keep them watered.my garden will be harvested by the mid june or it will dead...
hmm, maybe i will do melons in the summer. will have to find my watering timer...I grow peas through the summer. Green beans are real heat sensitive, so none of them after about June. But I can grow a 2nd or 3rd crop of corn and melons if I keep them watered.
I let a few weeds grow. So the melons will have some shade. If in the direct sun, they will get sunburned before they get ripe.hmm, maybe i will do melons in the summer. will have to find my watering timer...