OBF August 2016: Bountiful Harvest
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Any luck with Manzano Pepper?
Comments (99)I found orange Manzanos at a Safeway today (in Bothell, WA). I was very surprised, they had quite a few varieties of peppers, and even striped and green eggplants. I know it's probably too late to start them now, but I did put some seeds in a wet paper towel anyway, as an experiment. The seeds are black, so fingers crossed! According to the sticker, they are from Melissa's here is the producer...See MoreDecember 2014 OBF The Grinch Gift Exchange/Part 3
Comments (150)Faye-BINGO in the Fotess group is 10 words, I got mine confused the other day too. Only 2 more words for BINGO. Sheri-If you will take Jan. that would be great and thank you. 2015-I can't believe how fast 2014 went. Melinda-So glad you received your get well card. I'm thinking of you daily and hope God will touch you and help the Dr's. to help you. December - Ruth (In progress) January - Sheri February - March - Erica April - May - Shirley June - July - August - Sept. - Oct. - Nov. - Dec. - Erica-I plugged you into the month of March....thanks. What a job getting all this Christmas STUFF stored away. I can't do a whole lot with my foot so I worked on it yesterday and some today and still not finished. Yes my Uncle lived here in Franklin, my Dear Aunt will probably have to go to a Nursing Facility now because she can not take care of herself. I now have my Mom, two Aunts and a Cousin in the Nursing home. I guess there will be three Aunts now very soon. My Cousin will be going home after she has physical therapy and can walk again. I'm fearing I may be there for physical therapy after I have this second foot surgery.....sure hope not. Shirley...See More2017 Warm Season Grow List
Comments (48)Kim, That sort of pre-investigation can be close to stalking and makes me uneasy. I think people should have a right to privacy, but in today's social media and media world, that privacy is almost impossible to maintain. It drives me stark raving mad when people post photos of their new lawn furniture or new, fancy TV or new vehicle all over social media and than are stunned when their new items are stolen just days later. Duh. Maybe they shouldn't post photos of their lovely new things to show them off. Criminals love using social media to find stuff worth stealing and everyone who uses social media needs to understand that! A person may know who their FB friends are, but that doesn't mean they know who all the friends of their friends are. Melissa, You've seen my grow lists. Clearly I fail at figuring out what not to grow, so I just grow it all. It is funny. When I pick green beans, for example, there might be green beans in the bucket or basket I use while gathering the harvest, but there's also purple, yellow, pink and bicolored bean pods most years. It used to drive one of my old farmer neighbors insane. He'd rant and rave about it and ask me "why don't you grow the right things", meaning only red tomatoes, only yellow corn, only green beans, etc. He was very much a traditionalist and really wasn't my favorite person, but I always tried to be kind and respectful anyhow. Now, get everything cleaned up and start those seeds. I'm already at the point where the light shelves are getting full enough that soon I'll be moving plants to the greenhouse. It is kinda early, but I started early, so now I just have to keep moving plants out so I can start more. My parents never locked their doors either. After a female classmate of my sister's from high school was murdered (I think it was the year after they graduated from high school) in her rental home a couple of blocks away from my parents house in the mid-1980s, my parents finally began sort of half-heartedly locking their front door because we kids insisted they lock their doors. Half the time, though, they didn't lock the back door! I tried to explain over and over how this made no sense at all. They didn't get really good about locking their doors until at least the mid-90s. When we were shopping for land here around 1997, we stopped at the courthouse to look at an aerial photo they had on file of a land parcel we were looking at. I noticed that people would park at the courthouse in Marietta, leave their keys in their vehicles with the engine running and the doors unlocked. I was astonished! Of course, their vehicles were sitting right there when they came out of the courthouse. About the only thing they had to worry about was that if it was summertime, someone might leave a bag of squash or zucchini in the back seat of their vehicle. Nowadays, folks don't leave their vehicles running in town like that any more. Also back to gardening, my list involves growing plants. Lots and lots of plants. And, on a non-gardening note, RIP to Mary Tyler Moore. In my mind, she'll always be young and tossing her cap into the air just like she did at the beginning of her show. Dawn...See Moreisgen 2018 pepper season
Comments (66)I have started to harden-off pretty much all my tender crops. If all goes well, I'm just about done with my grow lights for the season. Here is a Habanero and a Gold Currant tomato. These have been out longer than other seedlings and now get full morning sun and dappled light later in the AM. Here are the two overwintered Biquinho. I think there may be a couple of pods on them. They still have some scraggly looking foliage from the winter, but should start to look better soon. These are roughly 2 gallon pots and their final summer home. Here are my four Rocotos in 5/6 gallon pots. I'm not certain how well they're doing. One seems to have normal new growth coming in, while it looks off-colour and brittle on a couple of them. It's kind of the same issue last year's overwintered plants had. Here is the rest. The leftmost tray has 8 HHW, the next one 8 Jwala, then 10 tomato plants of 4 varieties and the smaller tray on the right has 5 more HHW, later starts, as well as one straggler Hab, two Biquinho, basil and thyme. These are now getting full morning sun for a bit and full shade afterwards. Night temperatures still drop to ~2-3°C every few days, though we haven't had a real frost in quite a while. It doesn't go below 10°C on a good day, so I'll start leaving everything out when the forecast shows so. I'm in no hurry to get anything out permanently. I'll probably wait about 2 weeks to get these peppers in their 5 gallon containers and 2-3 weeks to put the tomatoes in the ground. The 5 extra HHW seedlings will go in the ground, in a spot where I usually have late-season success with Jwalas, we'll see how these do. Other than that, my overwintered spinach is bolting early and most of it, as well as the new spinach, lettuce and several radishes were eaten by what I suspect may be mice. I've set out traps, but caught nothing. I've protected a couple of smaller beds with mesh and plastic and have limited further damage. All my beds are essentially full of radishes in different stages right now. I'll be eating lots of them soon....See Morekchd
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