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  1. lavacaw

    growing herb in tera cotta pipe

    Try the following website for some really interesting ideas of flowers to grow that can also be eaten. http://whatscookingamerica.net/EdibleFlowers/EdibleFlowersMain.htm
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    How to store and dry herbs the best way....

    Okay...that breaks down to a tsp of bleach per gallon of water. When I was living overseas (South America) we were told to use 1 tbs bleach per gallon of water to kill bacteria on ALL of our produce. IMHO, At 1 tsp per gallon, you probably aren't using as much as they use to treat the water in...
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    Mustard looks like Lace

    The damage doesn't look like flea beetles...there is no browning out around the holes...just holes. We don't usually have japanese beetles around here in large numbers. I am going to try putting a clear jar over some and see if I can trap whatever it is so I know what to treat for. Still...
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    Mustard looks like Lace

    My mustard greens are up about three to four inches tall and look like lace! I thinned them and checked thoroughly and can find not a single worm, bug, etc. Something is eating little holes in every leaf and I have no idea what to treat for since I can't find the little boogers! Any ideas?:idunno
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    Ginger root

    I generally leave mine in a plastic bag on the counter until it starts sprouting some and then plant it. It would probably do well in a brightly lit window in a big pot. If the soil is loose, it is very easy to reach down and pull up a "chunk" of fresh ginger root, stem and all. Cut off the...
  6. lavacaw

    indoors on the cheap

    Before you get real excited about growing tomatoes in the winter, keep in mind they need to be kept between 60 and 90 degrees to set fruit....tried for two years and got one tomato before I found out keeping them from freezing at night just isn't enough.
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    Porchalaca??

    They don't need to be in a north facing area...mine are in the full Texas summer sun and growing like weeds...just don't like wet feet! They are the one flower I depend on for summer color.
  8. lavacaw

    Anyone from So Fl have luck with planting a garden???

    How far south in FL are you? We had a garden every year when we lived in Lakeland. Some things did better in the fall but we grew almost everything. The soil was mostly sand and took lots of organic matter and needed water almost every day until the rainy season started. Eggplants and Okra...
  9. lavacaw

    Figs, Figs, Figs, Figs

    I plan to make whole preserved figs in heavy syrup...nothing tastes better on a cold winter morning than fig preserves on hot homemade biscuits! If they had a drooling smiley, I would post one here!
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    Figs, Figs, Figs, Figs

    I went out today to see how the figs were coming along....then I came back in the house and gathered four half gallon containers and waited for DH to get home. Twenty minutes later, we had two gallons of ripe figs picked. I think that is all I want to handle at one go. So....in a couple of...
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    Pea Pods!

    I am so jealous....we just can't seem to grow green peas here and I love them! It gets too hot too fast for them to make enough to bother with. I tried them in the fall garden but can't seem to figure exactly when to plant them. My green beans have already succumbed to the 90+ temperatures...
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    How to preserve Basil

    The first few times I tried growing basil (yeah, some of us take longer to learn things) I kept reading that it should be pinched back by one third after planting. I couldn't bring myself to decimate my plants. They never seemed to grow well. Then I tried doing what the experts said. The...
  13. lavacaw

    The Easy Garden

    Blue Plumbago...Has to be cut back if it freezes in winter but blooms all summer Daylilies Gardenia...just keep it watered Any kind of Salvia Roses of the antique variety My new favorite is Jatropha but it has to go in the greenhouse for the winter! :dance
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    plants dying???

    Where in Florida are you? When we were in Central Florida the soil was very sandy and needed lots and lots of organic matter and iron. Broccoli was definitely reserved for the fall garden as it got too hot too fast to do well in the spring/summer garden. :rainbow-sun
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    Pole bean supports

    We use a galvanized stock panel and t-posts. They come in 16' lengths and 4' heights. We get long t-posts and wire the panels on about 8" above the ground which gives us extra height. At the end of the season, we tear off the vines and throw them in the compost. Remove the wire and pull the...
  16. lavacaw

    Your favorite way to stake tomatoes?

    I also use concrete reinforcing wire cages. Ours are about 15 years old now and some are starting to rust through the bottom, but if we trim one row off, they should last a few more years. We also use them to grow cucumbers and vining squash. A short stake (2 ft above ground) between each two...
  17. lavacaw

    Herbs

    I am in zone 8b here in south Texas. I keep herbs growing in pots because our rainfall amounts are either feast or famine. I have a huge tractor tire that has been growing continuously for six years now full of oregano (started from a 3" pot). A really big pot has a six year old rosemary that...
  18. lavacaw

    Houston We have a problem

    Looks like South Texas to me! You need deeper furrows and higher hills with soaker hoses on the hills for the weeks you don't get rain. :aww
  19. lavacaw

    Straw for mulch?

    Straw should work very well...just make sure it isn't hay. Hay contains grass seeds that will take you the next ten years to get rid of! We have to mulch here in south Texas and I wish I could find straw to use!:):)
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