BYC gardening thread!!

Do you garden?

  • No

    Votes: 9 1.9%
  • Yes

    Votes: 459 95.8%
  • Have in the past

    Votes: 11 2.3%

  • Total voters
    479
LOVE IT!!!   WHat a HUGE green house.  Try Farm tek for plastic sheeting options.


Volunteers are always a good thing. WHat you get though might be useful for human consumption, or just totally odd and good for the chickens!!  lol



You will know soooon. Though the anticipation is a killer. lol

. LOL I saw the close up first and felt the view point of  a bug . . . . then felt human again when the first one loaded.  THe fun of dialup!!!
Yup, and it ain't bothering anything so I'll just wait and see although it sent out some female flowers a few days ago and the fruit appears to be round with ridges, so maybe some kind of pumpkin or something? :confused:

I'm 95% sure it's fruit as the hip (I guess that's what you'd call it) of the flower has started swelling, I'm so excited! Even though it won't be ready for about three more months. Yes, it most certainly is.
 
Quote: Yup, and it ain't bothering anything so I'll just wait and see although it sent out some female flowers a few days ago and the fruit appears to be round with ridges, so maybe some kind of pumpkin or something?
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I'm 95% sure it's fruit as the hip (I guess that's what you'd call it) of the flower has started swelling, I'm so excited! Even though it won't be ready for about three more months. Yes, it most certainly is.
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THat sounds promising!! You are sure to k now in 1 month what is growing with some certainty!!!
 
Hmmm. Since peppers shouldnt have much fertilizer , as I remember which could be WRONG, to add the epsoms is to add Magnesium.

When we dip the sheep's feet we use a mag based salt that after use is dumped at the base of the peach trees.
 

This is my cherry that's not doing so well, it's grown maybe a few inches taller than it was when we got it four years ago.

This is what most the trunk looks like, I was thinking maybe canker or a boring insect?

That might be bacterial canker . If so not much you can do for it . Some live a long time with some do not .
 
Sounds like you're doing everything you can. I don't know much about the pests and diseases, so can't add anything to the discussion there. Hope it takes off.
 
Here's the fruit of the volunteer squash I was talking about, it does have a bit of an ornamental look to it.


Here's the fruit of the volunteer squash I was talking about, it does have a bit of an ornamental look to it.

Looks like acorn squash to me . My volunteers are starting to bloom also . Looks like mostly gourds . I had zucchini, gourds and yellow straight neck in that area last year .
 

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