Rick589
Crowing
Really makesyou wonder what they’re thinking.Sat on my lawnchair and watched the chooks, chooks did them same - sat on me and watched me - it still isn’t very warm, at least the grass isn’t growing… yet!
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Really makesyou wonder what they’re thinking.Sat on my lawnchair and watched the chooks, chooks did them same - sat on me and watched me - it still isn’t very warm, at least the grass isn’t growing… yet!
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Well Sophia is probably thinking 'Hey Hooman, where's my mealworms, get off your butt and get me my mealworms'.Really makesyou wonder what they’re thinking.

I'd love to grow mangos here but alas it's not to be. Though if I could grow them in a pot and over winter them inside I would do that. I wonder if one can keep them pruned to say 4 or 5' tall in a pot?I saw roots coming out of a couple of my air layered mango tree pods. The roots were coming out of the breathing holes on the side of a pod. These pods were stuffed with a 50/50 peat and perlite mix. Based on the results of different substrates, I conclude that fine coco coir, stringy peat moss and 50/50 peat and perlite mix, can be used to air layer mango trees. However, it must be used with Hormex no. 8 rooting powder. Also, I didn't have to close any openings on the pods and the pods are made to be kept moist from frequent watering from the top of the pods. The large size amazon pod in the picture doesn't have the breathing holes on the side. I don't like the ones with the breathing holes on the side because I will be damaging the roots coming out of it when I take the pod off.
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. I will up-pot all those leggy tomato starts and have the baby chicks out with me while I do that in the pop up greenhouse. Also, I just ordered a lilac leaf Greenstalk planter (they are having a sale) for my culinary and medicinal herbs. I want to be more organized with herbs so they'll have their own growing space.Growing them in containers are a little tricky. They die if they don't like the potting mix. I killed a lot of them along the way, now I use an inert 50/50 peat and perlite mix and feed them with Alaskan fish fertilizer once a week depending on how often it needs water and add Alaskan Bloom during the flowering time. Desert sand and peat 50/50 or Paver sand and peat 50/50 or small size lava rock and peat also works, beach sand is a different animal, it has an alkaline composition with a higher ph.I'd love to grow mangos here but alas it's not to be. Though if I could grow them in a pot and over winter them inside I would do that. I wonder if one can keep them pruned to say 4 or 5' tall in a pot?