LOL just do what my old neighbour did, we shared a pit and also lived in an area that required a permit, so she got herself all sexy and went in and spoke with thefire chief, she came home with a permit that allowed us to have a fire any time we wanted, as long as we had some kind of food near we could claim to be cooking lmfaoooo, a fire pit, i'm so jealous.
we live in an area where we *can have fires, we just have to get a permit first.
yay my natalino broccoli seeds finally came in the mail!
and yes i love gettin the man to do the *work-work... famous last words from kitty: "and you're putting my water feature where, exactly?" (man: then )
My family has always had a vegetable garden and my Dad says that okra likes it hot temperture wise. When the summers were really hot the okra did very well. Not much of a tip but that's the extent of what I know about growing okra.*my okra are dying*.... wth?
out of 6 that sprouted so far, 3 have bitten it completely, one is committing harakiri as we speak, one 'undecided', and one happy 4"-er that's gonna die of loneliness if more don't sprout soon..... i'm nursing them indoors, in a semi-sunny spot by the front door. pretty sure it's not too cold 'cuz they're right in front of (but not too close to) a heater, unless maybe the gusts from the door opening and closing are too cold for them (they're a more southern plant, right?).... there's a chance it's a light thing too, it's really not been that nice out.
anybody have any okra tips? i think i'm gonna try replanting some under domes this time.....
i was figuring that might be it.... the weather is doing funny stuff (it's all my fault for taking an early interest in my garden, the weatherverse just *knows*....) - it's snowed twice and hailed 4 times since i started my seeds (which almost never happens in april around here....) (<-so totally my fault.... damn murphy.)My family has always had a vegetable garden and my Dad says that okra likes it hot temperture wise. When the summers were really hot the okra did very well. Not much of a tip but that's the extent of what I know about growing okra.
I wish I had an outdoor garden to grow it in but its mostly clay around here and I don't feel like building a garden bed since I have to dig up the yard and plant new grass seeds out since the grass here now is mostly dead and I will have to lay in soil. I have been thinking maybe next year if I can get things ready I might do an out door solar DWC garden.i love mint. so rarely disappoints.
be mindful of the spot you pick if you decide to put it in the ground, lol - my mom's garden has a plot of peppermint she has to beat back every year, from a rogue plant i planted there when i was a preteen (i'm in my 30s now)... oops.
yea but i like to talk about that in the appropriate subforum...ummmm, are u gonna grow any fuckin weed???...lol
now *that sounds ambitious as hell, +reps!next year if I can get things ready I might do an out door solar DWC garden.
I love to dream big. If I had the proper house and land I would have a very nice indoor garden year round. If no DWC outdoors I will rig some thing up to do a outdoor couple to a few herb setup. The weather here can get very hot so it will be a big hit and miss for me doing it outdoors.now *that sounds ambitious as hell, +reps!
I second that lol Mint spreads like the plague lol my brother planted some a few years ago, it's everywhere in his garden, He has a garden made for monarch butterflies, his back yard is full of them in the summer.i love mint. so rarely disappoints.
be mindful of the spot you pick if you decide to put it in the ground, lol - my mom's garden has a plot of peppermint she has to beat back every year, from a rogue plant i planted there when i was a preteen (i'm in my 30s now)... oops.