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Today I will be giving DH some older seeds to scatter in the south of the garage bed, since open soil is available for any and all seeds, and we'll see what takes.
So, apparently this is ANOTHER bad year for tomatoes. I am told that the ones I transplanted survived, but are not fruiting. I expect better soon, since we have been having waves of Really good rain.
I see on the porch the peppers that I transplanted just to hold, in my whiskey barrel planter, the same one that I put a drainage hole into the plastic liner early this Spring, are setting fruit. They will have to wait, but in 2 weeks I think I will be able to use the 40 gallon horse waterer, now full of water and degrading compost and fertilize them for the rest of the summer with compost tea and keep them going in a small space like they feed plants hydroponically.
I will also be planting beans for another Fall harvest.
So, apparently this is ANOTHER bad year for tomatoes. I am told that the ones I transplanted survived, but are not fruiting. I expect better soon, since we have been having waves of Really good rain.
I see on the porch the peppers that I transplanted just to hold, in my whiskey barrel planter, the same one that I put a drainage hole into the plastic liner early this Spring, are setting fruit. They will have to wait, but in 2 weeks I think I will be able to use the 40 gallon horse waterer, now full of water and degrading compost and fertilize them for the rest of the summer with compost tea and keep them going in a small space like they feed plants hydroponically.
I will also be planting beans for another Fall harvest.