It is, isn't it? Fortunately, I actually have multiple piles and can spread it around. I was worried about what the salt would do, but I think I will get rid of the brine elsewhere. Appreciate all of the input !!!
I was given 320 canning jars today and about 50 quarts of them are olives. I am going to empty all the jars into the compost pile. They are from 1999 and most of the fruit is dark and disgusting looking.
Can I compost the olives without the brine?
I generally freeze my juice, but this year, I canned strawberry lemonade concentrate and was thrilled with the result. You can make the concentrate without another flavor, as well. Just use approximately equal parts lemon and sugar, to your taste, and water bath it for 20 minutes in pints. No...
I swear, so many people think California is a thousand miles long and a mile wide, and all beach! The Central Valley is a tough place to grow things because of the lack of rain between like June and September, but if you can get water, you can row things like crazy.
I researched before I planted both kinds and settled on 12" apart. I planted six rows of 12 plants each of two varieties, a month apart. Went out to check very closely last night and there are two tiny silks sprouting out, and those stalks are thickening at those spots, but none of the other...
Did a quick search and couldn't find a thread on this, but I might have missed it.
I planted two sections of corn this year. The sugar dots are doing beautifully, two medium sized ears per stalk. A month later, I planted red sweet corn. It is now six feet or more high, the tassles are...
I haven't ever made pickles from cukes, only zucchini, so I am clueless. Can someone answer that? Because if I can make pickles with slicing cukes, I am SO there!
Water. Hmm. I think I will favor the melons on that one. Would much rather have them than cukes !!!
I have trellised the...
I may have made a mistake. I planted slicing cukes next to watermelons. The cukes are vining like mad, eight plants, and a total of six fruit. The watermelon are vining and about to bloom.
I don't know if the low production on the cukes is because they are too close to watermelon. Someone...
Same situation here. Will the RoundUp leech out into the adjacent tomatoes? Stump is 8 months since being cut. Will I need to freshen the cut or will drill holes work well enough? Advice !!!
I removed my zucchini plants today. They have produced 6 to 24 fruit every day for about a month, and truthfully I have had enough zucchini for a while. They tumbled into adjacent garden beds, and when I dug them out, the producing stems were more than three feet long.
Now the acorn can get...
I hilled mine a total of three times, about 10" total. Next time, I will do it maybe four or five times, 16 to 16", because my plants fell over way too soon. Especially after a good watering.
I just learned about the trench method last week. Since I have a tiller, I think I will try that...
Timely post. I was too busy to pick mine for the past two days, and this is what I ended up with this afternoon:
Won't make that mistake again.
Note the one "normal" sized squash?
I guess my question is, when do you STOP picking them? I had to do a quick batch of pickles just to make...
Appreciate it ! Thanks. The reason I considered breaking it up is that I am an older woman and have no help lifting and carrying. I think you are right, but I don't know how I would get the bales in the beds.
Over the next year, I am going to double my garden size by adding ten more raised beds. At 8", the beds I have currently are just too shallow. I want them at least 18 and possibly 24" deep. I have arthritis in my back and it's just killing me to bend for weeding, harvest, etc.
Since I...
I have a massive snail infestation. Weekly, I place snail bait around the periphery of the garden, and weekly I end up with 50 to 75 kills. I have tried the more natural methods, but it is too big a job to keep ahead of them.
In the areas where I have concrete at the edge of the garden, I...