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1 pound per square foot of surface area.It's supposed to snow tonight/tomorrow...
I'm able to pick up a worm composter, sans worms, from a friend.
I have no idea how many worms I need to order...
1 pound per square foot of surface area.It's supposed to snow tonight/tomorrow...
I'm able to pick up a worm composter, sans worms, from a friend.
I have no idea how many worms I need to order...
damn - we dont even have that on our radar yet - them maters look like they are doing nice!View attachment 17325View attachment 17324View attachment 17323View attachment 17322View attachment 17321
These photos are from two weeks ago. Things are growing nicely. Sunflowers are about 6-7 feet tall. Everything grown from seed.
Yeah everything is either producing fruit or flowering now. Peppers should be a little larger than what they are but the 6-7 nights in the 40's over the last few weeks didn't help them any.damn - we dont even have that on our radar yet - them maters look like they are doing nice!
"Vlad the impaler" and Tomatoes =Our landlord (greatest landlord of all time) messaged us today saying he picked up three types of tomatoes for us to grow: early girl, cherry, and celebrity. He's also giving us soil and offered to build a box to either put on our balcony or in our little backyard.
Here's to hoping we have better luck this year than we did last year! And thanks, Vlad!
The harvest has begun. Have brought in bell, banana, and jalapeno peppers. And my sunflowers are starting to explode. Will have zucchini by the end of next week.Yeah everything is either producing fruit or flowering now. Peppers should be a little larger than what they are but the 6-7 nights in the 40's over the last few weeks didn't help them any.
Looks at watch... about 3 weeks until we can plant.The harvest has begun. Have brought in bell, banana, and jalapeno peppers. And my sunflowers are starting to explode. Will have zucchini by the end of next week.
I think its the same here.Looks at watch... about 3 weeks until we can plant.
Wait, are these all in the backyard or on your balcony? If they're not, I totes understand Mr. Leggo's request for no more plants.We're doing this thing right! We have our tomato plants planted in their containers, and also have the cages in. They're starting to flower and it's making me happy! Even if we don't get a bunch of tomatoes, these plants have a much better container set-up than our sad attempt at tomatoes last year. We also picked up two starter basil plants and a starter mint plant. I'd be ecstatic if the basil actually grows, because I had very little success when I last tried to grow basil (granted, it was a fool's errand at the time, since we got barely any direct sunlight through our former's apartment's only north-facing windows).
Mr. Leggo says no more plants for now.
On the balcony.Wait, are these all in the backyard or on your balcony? If they're not, I totes understand Mr. Leggo's request for no more plants.
As for basil, my mom used to have a ton of varieties in one single pot (It was a big pot). I think she has normal basil, a weird purple basil, and chocolate mint in one huge pot?
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