I have family in Michigan and my immediate family had planned to move back there a couple years ago before deciding to stay here
Zone 4, but my tiny little spot is often marked as a zone 5 surrounded by 4.
I think it's B, but I don't know for certain right this minute
I don't know. The pot they're in drains pretty well, but it has been raining almost every day in large amounts. Shouldn't be diseased, there isn't any disease in the greenhouse I work at and they came straight home from there. I'll try to get them planted soon though and see if that works with...
Okay. They were in a greenhouse and then a basement for a bit, so maybe they just weren't getting much pollination. They're outside for the most part now, though I still need to plant them and get them out of the little pot they grew in.
I don't mind some wonky shapes, they just aren't very...
Did your berry shape even out as the fruit was produced? Or did wonky shaped berries consistently come from the plant that made them? I have a plant I got that makes really weird shaped berries, but don't know if it's just because this is the first year it's producing
That's where most of my seeds came from and I haven't had much luck so far. But I also didn't know some needed heat, so it's a toss up on if it's me or not
Banana and sugar rush peach. I just bought them like 2 months ago. I planted come bell peppers and Dantil peppers in a shallow tray today, so I'll see if those ones start up. It's always possible I just planted too deep by accident
Planted some more peppers today, I'm not seeing any growth at all with the ones I planted earlier, so I'm not sure if I ruined them. Might gently dig some up and see if they ever even opened their seed casing
The plants were guzzling the water last year, but I'll be drilling air holes into the totes, it's possible that they were still rather moist at the bottom of the totes even though they were cracker dry at the tops
Right now the tote is more to just keep the cat from laying on and jumping on them. It was supposed to be filled with dirt, but the chickens scratched enough out over last summer that I ended up emptying one into all the others to get them back to full.