Posted on 05/04/2012 7:31:41 AM PDT by JustaDumbBlonde
Good morning FRiends and fellow gardeners! I really enjoyed all of you that participated in last week's thread. I've been so busy that I didn't have time to respond to each and every comment, but I think about what y'all write and the photos that you post while I'm out working on my own projects. You truly inspire me!
Looking forward to reading your updates this week. We welcomed 2 new members to the ping list last week, bringing us to 525 members. That is fantastic, and we are on track to add 100 members this year.
In my own little patch of earth, I've worked on many projects this past week and I did take plenty of photos along the way. If I get a chance I'll share some later on this evening, but if I don't, I'll post them all as next week's thread. My mind is reeling going from one thing to another and it would be easier to tell you what doesn't hurt on my body. It is all very rewarding though, as I'm sure y'all understand.
Happy gardening!
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It’s been a wet week here in Central Missouri. I dumped 4.1” out of the rain gauge on Tuesday. It stopped just long enough for me to mow the yard and now it’s raining again. Mrs. Augie called awhile ago to tell me that it was hailing at the house. If it doesn’t dry up soon I’m going to have to re-pot my tomato plants for the third time.
Good morning!
I think the weather is finally cooperating here in eastern Virginia1
I need some FReeper gardening advice. I have several Lilacs that grow but won’t bloom. Does anyone have a trick or some helpful tidbit? One Lilac use to bloom but stopped several years ago. I have read online that adding Epsom Salt to the soil or in the water helps. Any advice is truly appreciated. I’ll be in and out today (dealing with tons of little fires that I need to put out) but I will check the Gardening Thread throughout the day. Thank you in advance. Hugs, Mom
Mike
Well, if you would be so kind, you can add me to your list.
I’m looking forward to the last frost in hopefully the next week so I can get my starts in the ground. Down here the old-timers say you look at the mountains and if you see snow don’t plant, if you don’t see snow plant. Works everytime.
You might also do a search engine query on how to fertilize a lilac. That will give you a formulation that is recommended to get the best results.
Great! I hope you get some of your projects done!
I’ll be planting all of my stuff this weekend. Frost is over up here in New England. My asparagus still hasn’t come up yet (this is the year after I just planted it) and I’m getting a bit worried. Other than that my spinach and lettuce is kicking butt!
As for the lilacs not blooming, I’m not sure. Epsom salts won’t hurt. It’s usually a feeding issue. Test the soil around it as well.
Mike
Good morning, all. I might actually buy some seedling starts of flowers and veggies in the next couple of weeks. I think we are finally beyond the chances of a frost here. I moved my 25 year old Jade Plant out to the front porch this week and also have some Crysanthemum starts out there. That is the beginning.
On the home front, I’m still recovering (slowly) from my slip on the ice in Jan. Might have to have a knee replacement and am fighting the idea mightily. But, everytime I think I’m out of the woods, by knee will catch and bring me to my senses.
You need to put your tomato plants in double 5 gallon bucket planters. They self drain so your plants don't drown.
Does anyone have a successful approach to prevent rabbits from mowing down young bean plants....short of an impenetrable fence, bullets, or dogs tied to the area at night?
How old are your lilacs? I have several 40 year old lilac bushes that are not blooming well any more. I’ve been told that I should prune them half off and wait 2 years. They should come back strong the 2nd year.
But, I’ve also noticed that nobody’s lilacs are doing well in Wisconsin. I think it might be our strange weather this year.
How old are your lilacs? I have several 40 year old lilac bushes that are not blooming well any more. I’ve been told that I should prune them half off and wait 2 years. They should come back strong the 2nd year.
But, I’ve also noticed that nobody’s lilacs are doing well in Wisconsin. I think it might be our strange weather this year.
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