http://veggardeners.blogspot.com/2008/11/quick-update.html
http://veggardeners.blogspot.com/2008/11/quick-update.html
the plum blossum photos are great veg.
good of you to keep us updated considering the study load you are under.
thanks.
Love the plum pic VG:)
pepe said:
the plum blossum photos are great veg.
good of you to keep us updated considering the study load you are under.
thanks.
thats alright.
Lucky1 said:
Love the plum pic VG:)
thanks. i may do one up of all my fav blogs. Pepe i reckon you could do a good blog of your garden.
i’m considering cutting down the cherry tree. i think it’s the 3rd or 4th season, and there’s not many cherries. it’s a “stella” btw. maybe it’s not cold enough here. there was a fair amount of blossom but, very little fruit is forming. anyone growing cherries in similar climate with success? should i persist?…or just turn over that 1 square meter to more productive crops?
aquarium said:
i’m considering cutting down the cherry tree. i think it’s the 3rd or 4th season, and there’s not many cherries. it’s a “stella” btw. maybe it’s not cold enough here. there was a fair amount of blossom but, very little fruit is forming. anyone growing cherries in similar climate with success? should i persist?…or just turn over that 1 square meter to more productive crops?
The Estate has a tree which has been doing well the last couple of seasons. Not sure what variety it is though or how old it is.
Pepe i reckon you could do a good blog of your garden.
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thanks veg.
i’m actually opposed to too much recording. its takes the fun out of doing. yesterday i spent a lot of time in the garden – liquid feed to all plants, new bed planted with corn and path relocated because of new tap position, turned one compost heap and found that the other one was dry, planted the rest of the spring onion seedlings, experimented with bean nutrition problems, transplanted spinach seedlings instead of just thinning them, cleaned henhouse and put proceeds on mint/horseradish bed and corn. i also cleaned 10 earwig oil traps and found that once the oil dried out earwigs had kept coming to cannabalise their own kind.
all very interesting but i am reluctant to record it
whoops i just recorded it LOL.
pepe said:
Pepe i reckon you could do a good blog of your garden.
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thanks veg.
i’m actually opposed to too much recording. its takes the fun out of doing. yesterday i spent a lot of time in the garden – liquid feed to all plants, new bed planted with corn and path relocated because of new tap position, turned one compost heap and found that the other one was dry, planted the rest of the spring onion seedlings, experimented with bean nutrition problems, transplanted spinach seedlings instead of just thinning them, cleaned henhouse and put proceeds on mint/horseradish bed and corn. i also cleaned 10 earwig oil traps and found that once the oil dried out earwigs had kept coming to cannabalise their own kind.
all very interesting but i am reluctant to record it
whoops i just recorded it LOL.
yeah you just did.
Blog updated again http://veggardeners.blogspot.com/.