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Worsleya - Keeping my fingers crossed!!
Comments (7)Thanks for answering Dan. Yeah I kind of know what they mean calling them weeds lol. I have ONE amaryllis that looks good when not in bloom - Papillio. It has a lot of nice strong green leaves year round. Being in the North, I have to bring my pots in and on the sill in the winter so I'm guessing the low light is what causes the other leaves to not look their best. I'm also trying to figure out if using a different fertilizer (I just use Schultz houseplant fertilizer in the winter and Miracle Gro in the summer) will help get healthier and more abundant leaves. I have a friend in Louisiana who has a wonderful collection of gingers. I agree that they're beautiful and I'd love to smell their fragrance too. I've only got so much room to zone push though! Good luck with your seeds....See MoreA saved Fragrant Olive tree, please keep your fingers crossed.Pic
Comments (4)Butterfly4u! I is always great to see you. I hope you have been fine. Thank you for the nice comments. You know it was not for a the few here I ahve gotten to know and learn from including YOU, I don't think I could of done it. You ahve taught me so much since I first joined and I just applied your info. Thank you for that.:-) I wish you would visit the citrus forums once in awhile since that is where I spend most of my time. I also svaed a Ponderosa Lemon tree and I would love for you to see. I would love for you to take this journey with us! I owe you much credit for my success. Mehitabel: Thanks for the encouragement. I will do my best from what I know and keep you all updated. Thank you again everyone. You too. Check this link out. You might like it.:-) Mike;-) Here is a link that might be useful: Ponderosa journey with me:-)...See MoreFingers crossed
Comments (10)Yea, those baby leaves are really sweet, the colour, the perfect shape...I get that warm kitten feeling :) From my very limited knowledge, it`s an Australis. It was given to me as a cutting from a place where I attended a meeting last fall. I had just caught the Hoya mania, so had no shame as to ask. They had no idea what Hoya it is. Still keeping fingers crossed, hopefully there`ll be updates. Mike: XXX for your peduncle as well....See MoreCrossing my fingers
Comments (22)As I recall, I had tomatoes ripening in late August, though I didn't sell any until I brought them to market on 9/4 (skipped last market day of August due to death in the family). It was a short season though due to late blight and also picking green tomatoes due to (false alarm) frost advisories a couple of times. I did have some ripen in the basement until mid-November, but most rotted (a lot infected with LB and others bacterial or fungal diseases that didn't show when they were green). I did manage to can quite a few, and frozen a couple gallon bags of slicers (mostly hybrids) and a gallon of cherry toms. I didn't see many tomatoes at market this summer - the guy up the road from me had Juliettes in late July or early Aug, and organic farm in Simsbury had Mountain Fresh at market starting in mid-Aug I think. The Juliettes were selling b/c they were early (relatively speaking), but the vendor who had Mountain Fresh and I weren't selling many in Sept, I don't know if people were just continuing to buy tomatoes at the grocery store, or if they'd found a local greenhouse source but nobody seemed to be excited about local field-grown tomatoes after Labor Day....See MoreVaporvac Z6-OhioRiverValley
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