All so pretty!
I can't say I have the same enthusiasm for morning glories, they are the most invasive thing in my garden and I've been ripping them out by the hundreds all summer.......
You could also roast it in the oven then freeze, then it is ready to use as soon as it's thawed. I do this with beets & pumpkin as well.
The roasting also gives more depth to the flavor......
Sort of sounds like you need more nitrogen.
I've read in many places that straw used as mulch leaches nitrogen out of the soil, same thing with shredded leaves......
You could mix aged manure in with the soil in the fall and in the spring add some compost. Not sure where you live, but this...
I have 1/2 oz. of both dippers & bird house gourd seeds and would like to trade them for some bushel gourd seeds.
I also have extra marigold & sunflower seeds to trade for any type of seed that has flowers that dry well & can be used in arrangements. (I think they call them 'everlastings', such...
chicken7777,
That code is linked to your name & address, I'm not sure someone else could use it. Besides, all you have to do is go online & request a catalog (if you haven't ordered before) and they send you a catalog with the free $25 coupon on it.
The coupon shows up again at the end of July...
I think it depends on the variety you plant. Mammoth dill grows huge heads for pickling but little foliage. Fern-leaf dill gets plenty of "leaves" but a puny head. I usually grow some of each kind.
I buy organic potatoes on sale at the grocery, store them in a paper bag in the house for a few weeks until they sprout. Then I just cram the potatoes in the ground.
Here's my harvest from 3 potatoes:
I spent $1.79 for the whole bag, ate some and let these three sprout then planted them. It's...
This might sound crazy, but two months ago I had some organic garlic that started to sprout. Since I had a newer bulb, I peeled the sprouted bulb and stuck the cloves in some potting soil and put them on our enclosed porch. They are now a foot tall and bigger than any garlic I've ever gotten...
Part of me worries that before I die, there will only be
1 place to shop for goods: Walmart
1 place to buy produce: Some Montesanto Corp.
1 place to buy hardware: Lowes
on so on.
At this point I do my best to never enter Walmart, grow my own food, recycle building materials, scrounge...
I tried growing it in PA, but I think a longer growing season is needed, because it looked like the seeds didn't develop enough before it got too cold. I'm going to try it this year in VA, hopefully with better results!