All of our tomatoes are splitting like crazy. Any gardening advice? We’ve started to put calcium-based plant food, but we haven’t yet seen if that helps.
Where’s the okra? Most summers down here okra is the only reliable crop in August. Been a pretty wet summer after last year’s drought. so I do have plenty of jalapenos.
BTW, if you have a sago cycad with brown spots on its fronds and you want it to be taller and green, set it on fire in the winter. Burn off every frond, but don’t make the fire so hot that you bake the trunk. The plant will grow four inches taller at the trunk and the new fronds will the best you have seen. I think sagos need to be burned every ten years or so.
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All of our tomatoes are splitting like crazy. Any gardening advice? We’ve started to put calcium-based plant food, but we haven’t yet seen if that helps.
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Uneven watering usually causes that. But if you’re like me, you can’t water on a schedule so it becomes very difficult.
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Impressive haul!
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Dibs on the one cucumber!
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hey look, you’re the farmer in my Dell!
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And I’m the Dale in the farm thread.
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Yay! Syphilis berries!
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Where’s the okra? Most summers down here okra is the only reliable crop in August. Been a pretty wet summer after last year’s drought. so I do have plenty of jalapenos.
BTW, if you have a sago cycad with brown spots on its fronds and you want it to be taller and green, set it on fire in the winter. Burn off every frond, but don’t make the fire so hot that you bake the trunk. The plant will grow four inches taller at the trunk and the new fronds will the best you have seen. I think sagos need to be burned every ten years or so.
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