TJAnonymous
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It's 80 degrees here. Gorgeous weather... If only we had rain.It's 85F here right now, lol. We have a super long season in southeast Georgia.
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It's 80 degrees here. Gorgeous weather... If only we had rain.It's 85F here right now, lol. We have a super long season in southeast Georgia.
All my borage died because of the drought. Yours certainly looks very healthy!Bees in the borage!!!! I bet there were 15-20 in that one plant!
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They sure do! I trimmed ours 3 times and I gave cuttings rooted and ready to plant to everyone!Depends on how big they got . Sometimes I only save a cutting . A larger plant yields a lot of cuttings in the spring . Easy way to get lots of starts for planting out .
Thanks! It was started by seed in the spring and pampered next to a bunch of tomatoes. Shade cloth and good drip irrigation gave most of my garden a fighting chance with drought and terrible high temps here in KS.All my borage died because of the drought. Yours certainly looks very healthy!
I feel the same about iceberg. My DH and I argue over it all the time because he likes that crap. I get him to compromise and we usually buy green leaf instead.Frost/freeze warning for tonight. I picked all the habaneros off the plants, because I bet they'll die tonight.
Tomorrow I will plant lettuce/spinach/kale in pots in the green house.
A neighbor told me that if you cut the bottom 2" of a head of romaine off and plant it in soil, it will regrow edible leaves. Anyone ever done this? I plan to get some at the store next time I go shopping. Now I just have to convince DH that romaine is better than iceberg lettuce. That crap is just crunchy water.