Dirtmechanic
Garden Addicted
Yes it is done, but most recipes I have seen say just soak the leaves and use the water. I am afraid I am not that organic.I wonder if picking tomato leaves, running them through a blender and making a spray would work.
Yes it is done, but most recipes I have seen say just soak the leaves and use the water. I am afraid I am not that organic.I wonder if picking tomato leaves, running them through a blender and making a spray would work.
I think I will try growing squash and tomatoes together, what a great idea. And they taste good together too!Last year I grew yellow squash in between my tomatoes.
I have a notebook. I think the key is remembering to actually write in it. Mine mostly has dirt smudges and bullet points like "3 eggs", "damn squirrels" and "it was 74 today" (with no date, of course....I really need a notebook
My garden has been getting to be way more trouble than it is worth the last few years so I have been trying to figure out what is wrong. I think one thing that is a major problem is the insects that I can't seem to get rid of.
The only 'benefit' I got from deep mulch was a baby BOOM of slugs.![]()
I would not want any doodles showing up at my trial.I think I will try growing squash and tomatoes together, what a great idea. And they taste good together too!
I have a notebook. I think the key is remembering to actually write in it. Mine mostly has dirt smudges and bullet points like "3 eggs", "damn squirrels" and "it was 74 today" (with no date, of course....
Just wondering, you folks who have mentioned you don't do any gardening during July and August, do you mean you just don't plant anything during the hottest months?
Us too. I garden just South of Birmingham.I am in zone 8A. In June, July and August temps are between 94 and 110. So the plants don't grow and do not set fruit. So I pull them all out. Even the green beans.