Sjoerd, you're a very generous man. Extra whipped cream is not easy to swallow! :fingerscrossed:
Ordinarily I use a kneeling bench when planting or weeding, but scattering hay is a bending type job.
All I can say is it works for us. The one year the borers were already in the stem so naturally we lost the plants. I'm sure we got to them early...
As always Sjoerd, you amaze me with your perfectly beautiful garden. Sorry that you dropped the corn seedlings. It is a lot of hard work, but it's...
I have no clue if using Epsom salt around the plants will help. I only know we use a measured amount around peppers and tomatoes and cucumbers.
Sjoerd, I like the cake and the berries, but hold the whipped cream, please!
Carolyn, this is what has saved our squash and zucchini. Dig around the stem where it comes out of the ground., about an inch or more. Make a...
Hummer, the seedlings just have their second set of leaves. I may have rushed them, but it will be what it will be.
How about half a day's work? I spent the morning weeding in preparation for a tomato section, setting out Begonias. Lantana, transplanting...
:like: Hummer, I reckon you could sell them or give them away. Maybe even use them as green fertilizer?
Hummer, my relatives in South Carolina are also having very warm weather. An abundance of rain earlier too. Now Michigan has been given a deluge...
Weather is great for gardening in SE Michigan. The tomato and pepper plants cannot go out due to frost possibilities.
Odif, I love what you did with the table. Yes, please be careful using a chainsaw, especially above your head! Carolyn and Dirtmechanic, thanks...
Gail, thanks and Cayuga thank you too. I used garlic spray for years, but last year, the moths and green worms ignored it. I used sheer curtain...
Goes anyone use Row covers to keep insects out? I dread the dreaded Cabbage moth and wondered if Row covers are worth the cost.
Very colorful fire!
Sjoerd, be really glad.
Tossing Halloween pumpkins on a compost heap supplies plenty. Personally I do not like pumpkin, not even the pie.