For anyone who has cherry trees... how do you keep the birds from eating the cherries? This is the first year we will get a cherry crop, IF the birds don't get them.
Does the reflective tape work?
All the starts are out in the garden, in dog crates that are covered with sheets. 46 for a low tonight, then lows of 50s in the next week.
Tomorrow is supposed to be partly cloudy, so they'll get some filtered sunshine for awhile.
I'm going to use Tomato Tone on my 'maters and peppers this year. It's organic, made by Espoma. I've used their Tree Tone on my fruit trees, and I think it has made a HUGE difference to my cherry trees. Their soil acidifier has made a HUGE difference to my blueberries too.
Anybody else use that...
I need more and bigger pots. I split up a couple of "two-fers" that were in a pot into two pots. Oh, my! They had some good roots on them, that's for sure. Good sign of how they're all doing, I hope!
Some of the plants in the green house would like to move outside, but they need to hang tight for another 3-4 weeks.
Like the luffas. I planted 21 seeds, 3 to a pot, and dang it! they ALL came up! This never happens! I was expecting one or two per pot, with some zilchos in there. Last year, I...
It's "the dry day" for the week. Or, that was what they said last Friday. Now we have more just "possible shower" days. Good. I have a lot to do, and need to get it done soon.
So why am I still here on BYC? I'm waiting for the washer cycle to finish. Yeah, that's it. Just as soon as the washer...
I wanted to get "some stuff off the porch." Among the stuff: 16 (!) bags of coffee grounds from Starbucks. (They give them away.) So they went around various plants in the garden.
I have been putting coffee grounds around the blueberry bushes for a couple years. The soil there has gone from...
I planted some luffa seeds 6 days ago. They are sprouting already! :eek:
Luffa have been stupid slow for me. What's up with these? It's ok, I'll take it!
I gave up on my purple coneflower and new england aster pots. I planted luffa and marigolds in them. And now I think I see a lone little new england aster coming up. Not sure, but if it is, the marigolds will be evicted.
Hubby found a metal rack out at the old house that is nice and sturdy. It'll be a trellis for something in the garden. Peas or beans, perhaps.
I'm also making a trellis above the fence.
We're on the periphery of those storms. We'll just get some wind and rain. Not too bad on either.
Hubby has complained -- a lot! -- about this "winter that wasn't," but I remind him that we are very, very lucky.