Saturday, December 27, 2014
No pineapple to worm bin
http://www.redwormcomposting.com/general-questions/are-pineapple-and-papaya-harmful-to-worms/
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Monday, November 24, 2014
깻잎
http://www.underwoodgardens.com/local-food-growing-your-own/how-to-store-your-seeds-for-next-year/
Location:
Downtown, Las Vegas
Friday, August 15, 2014
Korean Sesame Leaves ( 깻잎)
Our Perilla is growing strong, both in the perennial herb bed and independently in pots. Cultivated from
seed, it receives muted sun under our 50% shade fabric for morning and noon hours. Afternoons are in full shade due to the arrangement of the house and garden.
We use water that has had a chance for the chlorine to evaporate as well as water them directly from the hose. Every couple of weeks, we add a bit of seaweed extract before we water. The plants seem to appreciate it.
All our potted plants are grown in Mel's Square Foot Gardening Mix we got from Plant World. It's a bit pricey, but at this stage of our lives, the simple and easy aspect of it is worth every penny. The beds in the ground get a mix of home made compost, store bought compost and chicken or steer manure.
seed, it receives muted sun under our 50% shade fabric for morning and noon hours. Afternoons are in full shade due to the arrangement of the house and garden.
We use water that has had a chance for the chlorine to evaporate as well as water them directly from the hose. Every couple of weeks, we add a bit of seaweed extract before we water. The plants seem to appreciate it.
All our potted plants are grown in Mel's Square Foot Gardening Mix we got from Plant World. It's a bit pricey, but at this stage of our lives, the simple and easy aspect of it is worth every penny. The beds in the ground get a mix of home made compost, store bought compost and chicken or steer manure.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Good
morning. This is us at our first home garden in 2001 when we moved
in with Mom. By November, the turnips were doing great!
We
are looking forward to cooler weather to start our Fall garden. We
still have the shade up and water mornings when it is cool.
Generally,
we plant leafy greens to take us through the winter months. The more
woody-stemmed peppers and eggplants do better in the summer.
The
pepper leaves have been the choice food for tomato worms this year.
Lee's the one who notices the bare stems. I'm still looking at the
dirt, mulch and water under the pots.
The
front yard gives us hope for the future. We can keep an eye on
things going in and out. The thought of creating beauty there
inspires us.
Tomorrow
we go to the senior community garden. We have a few beds there. One
of the hose bibs is leaking. I think I have a washer that fits. We
water three times a week. Again, no planting for a few more weeks
until it's cooler.
Nice
to chat with you. Happy to see any photos of what you've got
growing!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
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