What did you do in the garden today?

Oh man I just had the best giggle. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...rom-hydroxychloroquine/ar-BB17tnia?li=BBnb7Kz MSN used Demon Sex in a sentence. Who does that? I almost spit my tea out on the monitor.
I got a bigger giggle out of the CDC claiming a papaya had Covid -19, or that doctor that said people who die in motorcycle accidents died of Covid-19. I never giggle about peoples religious or spiritual beliefs though. I do get a giggle out of people preaching faulty science and then trying to usher in authoritarian mandates over it.
 
Gotta wonder where these doctors got their credentials.....and if we do have school in person, will I get "demon sex" questions when it is time to do HIV education, etc. 👹😂
You might be forced to have them watch all 15 seasons of Supernatural. Someone probably gets busy with a demon in there sometime.
 
Hey everyone, I’ve been steadily harvesting cherry tomatoes and zucchini. I can see the stems of the growing peanuts shells, in about half of the plants. It’s fall planting here in Texas so I’ve started my determinate tomatoes plus a few caprice(?) seeds I got from a grocery store bought tomato on the vine. My dill is starting to flower and my parsley needs a new bed since the dill seeds will need the space to grow once it gets cooler.

I’ve got a question about companion planting. I need to put my peas in the ground soon, can I trellis them with my established indeterminate tomatoes? Or should I put them in their own bed?
 
You might be forced to have them watch all 15 seasons of Supernatural. Someone probably gets busy with a demon in there sometime.
I would get in trouble for that. We don't even really adequately cover what we should. Rural Oklahoma, remember? Kids even tell me they need more information. Besides, on a 4 day week, I can hardly justify any movies/shows. Only showed GATTACA last year as the genetic stuff and possible abuses of the technology were worth the time.
 
Hey everyone, I’ve been steadily harvesting cherry tomatoes and zucchini. I can see the stems of the growing peanuts shells, in about half of the plants. It’s fall planting here in Texas so I’ve started my determinate tomatoes plus a few caprice(?) seeds I got from a grocery store bought tomato on the vine. My dill is starting to flower and my parsley needs a new bed since the dill seeds will need the space to grow once it gets cooler.

I’ve got a question about companion planting. I need to put my peas in the ground soon, can I trellis them with my established indeterminate tomatoes? Or should I put them in their own bed?
I'm not a pea expert. Do you think they would get enough light there?
 
Hey everyone, I’ve been steadily harvesting cherry tomatoes and zucchini. I can see the stems of the growing peanuts shells, in about half of the plants. It’s fall planting here in Texas so I’ve started my determinate tomatoes plus a few caprice(?) seeds I got from a grocery store bought tomato on the vine. My dill is starting to flower and my parsley needs a new bed since the dill seeds will need the space to grow once it gets cooler.

I’ve got a question about companion planting. I need to put my peas in the ground soon, can I trellis them with my established indeterminate tomatoes? Or should I put them in their own bed?
Question; What Zone are you in in Texas?
Reason being I'm on the border of Zone 8-9 and spring time is the only time we can plant peas, which are considered to be more of a cold crop. We do Trellis peas with fencing.

The last couple of years we've planted Radishes as Companion Crop to Peas.

Cilantro and Mint have worked in the past for us but always early Spring and never Fall.

Good luck
 

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