too larry
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Dang. My first low in the 60's is still slipping on and off the far end of my 10 day forecast.sucks my season goes by so quick had 2 frost alreadyView attachment 4204106
Dang. My first low in the 60's is still slipping on and off the far end of my 10 day forecast.sucks my season goes by so quick had 2 frost alreadyView attachment 4204106
I'm an hour away from the closest one. But I do always ask for the coffee grounds when I order coffee in a restaurant. We are thinking of going to Panama City this week. I need to remember to call all the Starbucks there and ask if they are in the Grounds to Gardens program.You ever hit up Star Bucks for grounds??
My new corn is about too far gone too. I was late getting it sprayed, and the flies fucked it up fast. Okra is kicking ass though. If you can keep the weeds and grass down, that mushroom compost is the shit.The bugs have been hitting my cukes pretty hard. I haven't been keeping up on spraying like I should, not sure if I can get them back at this point.
I also found one like that on the cloned tomato today. A tiny little worm in there. I was going to BT after lunch, but it rained, and I took a nap until I had to leave for work. That has been my problem lately. I have had a bad case of fuck it.I've been finding some budworms that had gone on to pupate, same deal, wrapped up in a leaf like a nasty little burrito.
Ahh yes, the fuck its...I'm all too familiar with that condition.I also found one like that on the cloned tomato today. A tiny little worm in there. I was going to BT after lunch, but it rained, and I took a nap until I had to leave for work. That has been my problem lately. I have had a bad case of fuck it.
I've been real lucky with regards to bud worms. I found one when I chopped the Ass Cheese Blues way back when. Then there was a lot of little ones on Random Bud #5 X TPD. I gave everything a spray of BT after that, and haven't seen anymore since. Touch wood.
It doesn't work out like that very often. The first time I ran the GdR it was like that. The only plant in the patch with worms, and it would be wrapped up.Ahh yes, the fuck its...I'm all too familiar with that condition.
I haven't lost huge amounts to budworms this year, less than an ounce so far. They seem to favor one plant in particular, and it just happens to be the plant I care least about. Just comes with the territory I suppose.
Yeah, I've been following along with your thread in the outdoor forum. It's a damn shame how much you've lost to rot this year. Hopefully the fall runs turn out more fruitful for you.It doesn't work out like that very often. The first time I ran the GdR it was like that. The only plant in the patch with worms, and it would be wrapped up.
I've lost lots to rot this year. Half or more I would guess. And everything I have picked has been early.
Grape vine leaves work great for keeping dill pickles crunchy. Just one leaf per jar.I didn't post a picture of my harvest, but I picked a bunch of cukes the other day. Made up a big batch of lacto-fermented garlic dill pickles. In this picture, you can see that the fermentation is taking place by the cloudiness of the brine. It was crystal clear yesterday.
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You will do big thingThis is my potting soil. I pay 12.50 a bag.
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Coffee ground compost. It takes a long time to fill, but not to empty.
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Looking good. Is keeping the water cool in your heat a problem?I've had another project going for a little bit. I'm growing some hydroponic cabbage outdoors. Been going pretty good so far, working as advertised.
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I don't even worry about it and the plants haven't seemed to mind. I added some pond-zyme to prevent algae, but other than that it's been hands off.Looking good. Is keeping the water cool in your heat a problem?