It can and will carry over in the seed, it could be in the soil though also..
yes it is a bit late to start over, but lets not throw the towel in yet...
Once any disease or fungus has shown it's...
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It can and will carry over in the seed, it could be in the soil though also..
yes it is a bit late to start over, but lets not throw the towel in yet...
Once any disease or fungus has shown it's...
squirrels will devour your tulip bulbs
From what I can make out in the picture, you do not have an insect, you have-CLICK>> Early Blight
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y296/chobb/eblight.jpg
It looks as though it's in it's early...
no, the soil you have will soak the water up, it will just take some itme and turning it.
When we start our garden bedding plants, I lay the potting soil out on plastic, and use a pump up sprayer to...
Thanks for Asking :)
But no, we are on the highest point in Steele county ...
Sorry to hear about you Father in-laws place, and for all who have had flooding...Only problem we have here are the...
Hello, sounds like you have it dialed in, Good job on your choices...Yes, get a wheelbarrow, or lay out a tarp, mix the amendments, and then fill your beds...I would water it well, and let it settle...
Before planting your tomatoes,,,,
spray your soil in the raised bed with Straight brown bottle Hydrogen peroxide, turn under and repeat...Then, after your tomatoes are in the ground..
AS A...
Thanks Rooty and Big...they should be very interesting...a good addition to are seed stock, all peppers we started are up, doing well, waiting for SPRING to finally get things warmed up here,...
exactly Pink, besides squirrels, chipmunks, groundhogs... I have had chickens, birds, even my CAT who loves to lounge on the mulch in the sun..although he only Played with, scratched, then tasted:p...
Hi Pajaro, A little more info would help.
Where did you plant the marigolds that did not bloom?
Did you purchase these, or start them from seed?
Spacing...how close were they planted
soil prep...
Water only when dry, the air circulation Flip Flop mentioned is crucial...
Dust the soil under the seedlings with powdered cinnamon, yes cinnamon, it will ward off bacterial attack, and DAMP OFF...
Nice picture Pha12ge :D thanks for sharing
sorry NFG, good post- honest question...
self-serving replies I should have said...for example:
it could be any foraging animal that did it, but since they were carried off, I'd look for a larger animal, possibly a groundhog...they will eat tomatoes at a drop of a dime if they find them
well when I'm not reading lame responses to forum posts I enjoy nature
NFG, I'd go with Serrano pepper for a "slightly" hotter variety...we also like Limon pepper, I use that alot, but about a half amount of the serrano
After 40 years of gardening I can say that the only "near perfect" deer detterent is good fence, and a good dog
Nothing will stop foraging deer that find your yard/garden attractive...
can't blame...
Thanks Chris :)
Pampas Grass
I'll check back Chris
busy day, finally spring has shown it's face...
You can find them anywhere already made, Or, you can find directions, just like your directions at many other websites, try googling it...
I could post a dozen links now, but it's against the forum...
before I even completed reading your entire post, my thoght was idadequate drainage...then, I read that the one ailing had compacted soil...
That is indeed your problem, No garden soil, that I have...
Hi Chris, not seeing any change as yet??
This season we are tryng two peppers we have not grown before, One, we got from a vendor at a Flea market in Lake City, Mn.
It is called the Ho Chi Minh
Now I don't know how well known this pepper...
they have a new product now that resembles a grub, use it like the mole bait Chris, works very well