We have a whole truck load of new top soil. Perhaps I make a new box somewhere else on property just for the sunflowers. More building projects!
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No.Yay cucumbers! Peppers are having a bad year. Sorry to hear about yours. Not sure what I did wrong.
The one banana tree we got in January survived the freezing weather in the house. We have 8 leaves (puppy ate 2 leaves, so I stacked more fluff around it to discourage her). I'm worried that she thinks bananas are play things. I'm not happy.
Are you keeping the horse egg pullets? When they hatch...![]()
Correct. I never fail.Sorry, I am exaggerating. My peas died. Wandering around the internet, you find all kinds of information and misinformation. I planted cucumbers too and they are starting to take off although the zucchini started last January is just sitting there. We have had very dry weather and old seeds. I have no clue why the peas died. So looking at companion planting sites, for example:
Same-Soil Companions from http://homeguides.sfgate.com/plants-grow-well-sunflowers-45806.html
Some plants grow well together because they thrive in the same type of soil. Numerous bush bean varieties, such as wax, lima and green beans, are good sunflower companions for that reason. All of these plants are well-suited to acidic soil, with a pH level ranging from 6.5 to 7.5. Because bush beans provide their own nitrogen and don't require heavy amounts of nutrients, they don't compete with sunflowers for food, preventing the two kinds of plants from harming one another.
Then in another spot on that same site:
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/sunflowers-harm-garden-61282.html
Allelopathic Interaction
Sunflower seeds have what's called an allelopathic chemical -- one that inhibits the growth of plants in the area. One on hand, this helps a garden because it can keep the weeds down. On the other, it can weaken the growth of the plants you do want. Beans and potatoes are especially susceptible to this chemical and cannot be planted near sunflowers. Do not till the sunflower remains back into a vegetable garden either, as the chemicals will remain in the soil for some time.
I also killed everything last year. Trying to figure it out this year, the place I am getting free mulch is covered in this vining grass that wasn't there last year. I'm starting to wonder if they sprayed weed killer on the mulch. Would explain why it suppressed ALL plant life last year. I need to go ask questions.
@PirateGirl don't change your plans. Try it and see. That is what I am doing. It's not a failure if you learn something. Right, @KikisGirls ?
The horse man's son.Where will they be going?