Frosted again last night. I can’t decide if I’m having a late start to the summer or if it’s normal for my area. Technically, the frost free date is the last of May. I think Global Warming got me used to hotter May temps.
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I just transplanted my tomatoes yesterday. It’s going to be a bit before we have ‘Mater sammies.View attachment 328107 Had me a fine mater sammich this evening out of the garden
Can't wait til we have a bunch of tomatoes to pick. We're getting close, I ate the first cherry tomato of the year when I was pruning the garden this evening. Got my eye on a Cherokee purple thats going to make a good sammichView attachment 328107 Had me a fine mater sammich this evening out of the garden
I’m not half the expert of any of these guys, but I soil sample is where I would have started and it appears you did that. Look up your state agricultural extension I am sure they have tons of local knowledge to help with you.Seems there’s some experts on here. Advice appreciated.
We inherited some neglected raised beds at our rental. Finally did some soil testing yesterday. PH is mostly good, as is my K value. N and P values are low to depleted. Plants are already in the ground.
Thinking of surface dressing then watering in blood meal for an N boost, then liquid bone meal for a P boost. Maybe a layer of compost over top of that. Test again in a month and see where I’m at.
On the right track here?
In addition to all the above these beds are riddled with bind weed. That stuff is the devil’s work.
That cherokee purple is gonna be a beaut.Can't wait til we have a bunch of tomatoes to pick. We're getting close, I ate the first cherry tomato of the year when I was pruning the garden this evening. Got my eye on a Cherokee purple thats going to make a good sammichView attachment 328943View attachment 328944
Keep doing what you're doing. Be mindful some plants need fed more than once during a growing season. Listen to what @Gellar said.Seems there’s some experts on here. Advice appreciated.
We inherited some neglected raised beds at our rental. Finally did some soil testing yesterday. PH is mostly good, as is my K value. N and P values are low to depleted. Plants are already in the ground.
Thinking of surface dressing then watering in blood meal for an N boost, then liquid bone meal for a P boost. Maybe a layer of compost over top of that. Test again in a month and see where I’m at.
On the right track here?
In addition to all the above these beds are riddled with bind weed. That stuff is the devil’s work.
We got a bag of cherries from a stand when we were in Oregon and now the kids get a bag every time we go to store.I picked 14 lbs. of cherries today, bringing my total to 29 lbs. All from a tree I planted in 2021 and I haven't even broken out the ladder yet.
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Any of you guys have a remedy for fungus on cucumber plants? Just about has killed em In a few days.