I read that online too, but forgot where.I’ve read that the water you boil eggs in contains calcium and you can water your plants with it when cool. I haven’t really researched it all though.
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I read that online too, but forgot where.I’ve read that the water you boil eggs in contains calcium and you can water your plants with it when cool. I haven’t really researched it all though.
Squirrel or Rabbit?Another sunflower sprout eaten
Would grubs eat sunflowers? They look like been eaten from the bottom.
Sprayed directly on the leaves or at the base?I had another inspiration, I just went out and put a tsp of epson salt in a 25oz spray bottle with water and sprayed my tomato plants. They say to do it once every two weeks. I wonder if my tomato plants will love me for it?![]()
Love in a mistThese are SUPPOSED to be Amazing Grey Poppies. They clearly aren't. Anyone recognize this flower? I'm going to have to reach out to Baker Creek and say something.
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Wow! I love it! I will definitely do thatLiving in the south, blueberries have been really finicky for me. Even choosing varieties that are rated for my area like rabbiteyes. I used to be good friends with a guy who was a blueberry expert at the University of Arkansas - Agriculture Division. He told me that (in our area), the key to blueberries was raised beds and mulch. He said that blueberries do NOT like wet feet. And the mulch helps keep the roots cool & moist. I've still struggled even though mine are in a raised bed. After losing 6 of my 7 blueberry bushes, I finally got a soil review of my beds. I would suggest you do the same. It should be either free or low cost. They require several cups of soil though to do the analysis. They will tell you EXACTLY what you need to do to help YOUR blueberry plants thrive. In my case, I had my soil FAR too acidic. IT killed my plants. I stopped adding acidifiers last year. This spring, I got a 2nd analysis. STILL too acidic. Here's a snippet of my report. You can see that my phosphorus is too high. pH is too low. And those issues are causing an imbalance in other essential minerals. Each month I add a little bit of lime to my beds trying to slowly and carefully raise the pH. I also will be planting some acid-tolerant plants, such as fava beans to help balance out the phosphorus. Those won't be planted until late fall to allow the acid to come up some.... If it all works out, I should be able to add new blueberry plants to the beds next year.
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ETA - in regards to your low fruit set, do you have more than one variety? Do they flower at the same time? Like most berries, blueberry varieties have early, mid-, and late-season flowering. Your variety may require cross pollination. If it doesn't have it, it may not fruit well or at all. If your varieties don't flower during the same time, you will also get reduced fruit set.
I applied citric acid with water to bring the ph to 6 yesterday, so I just sprayed the leaf with the Epson salt/water solution. The EC of the wicking bucket run off was 2 or 2,000us/cmSprayed directly on the leaves or at the base?
Thank you vall! I do believe you are right.... And I do have a package of these seeds but don't recall planting them in that location so I'm a little stumped. Now I feel bad because I already sent off an email to Baker Seeds about the mixup.Love in a mist