That's ok take your time. OMG. The Apple store at the Carousel Mall was packed. There was no way I was going in there even if I did have money.
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I posted in this thread awhile ago and never came back I guess. Here's a few pictures of the tomatoes, peppers and marigolds I grew from seeds. It was the first time I'd ever tried and I think they turned out pretty well. The peppers are Red Mercury and California Bell I think...lost all my yellow to slugs, which are also the culprits for the holey leaves. The tomatoes are Purple Cherokee. The marigolds have done amazing as well.
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These are gazanias...African daisies and I love them...I bought these, I just really like them. I wish the colors had come out better on both the marigold and gazanias...both are extremely bright colored.
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I hope my peppers turn out as nice. You might try some DE on and around your plants. I do this on a dry night and it seems to help. Although I can't say the chickens haven't done their part either. I do like your marigolds to but haven't planted them since the slugs liked them too.
Yesterday I pulled and braided about 60 onions for drying. They were smallish because it's been so dry here in Iowa. Garlic is next. They're still small but might have a little growth left in them. The melon patch looks good (I've been watering them). Tomatoes suffered this year though and my lettuce boltedOK I gave up and put the photos on my lap top . The ipad will have to wait. Pulled all the garlic and shallots even though the shallots probably could have stayed in the ground a little longer. My youngest 11 have found a small tear in the plastic from where the landscaper cut it with the weed wacker.They decided they wanted it for their new dusting area.![]()
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Thinking about starting a fall garden. Never tried that before... Any suggestions? Zone 5b