Posted on 11/16/2018 6:45:04 PM PST by greeneyes
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Well, I guess that’s good for the ski resorts, and we all gotta make a living somehow.
Me, I really wish that Globull warming was going to last enough to make MO. a zone 7 climate. Alas, we are going into the Grand Solar Minimum and I expect that our weather will be more like the 70s for all the rest of my life.
However, that does mean that there can be an occasional anomaly such as shirt sleeve weather at Thanksgiving.
Thank you! I would just buy young plants at my local garden store.
Sorry I’m late again. We are still harvesting tomatoes from our little green house here in Eureka Ca. I’m late planting my vetch winter cover crop and the weather has been fabulous for this time of year. We may get our first rain Wednesday Lady Bender is cooking for 16 or 18 for Thanksgiving...
A determinate is commonly known as a “bush” tomato, it only grows to a determined height. Big Boy, Better Boy and others are determinates.
Indeterminate tomato plants just keep growing. As long as they have water and good soil they keep growing
A couple of my plants had vines approximately 8 feet long.
I think tomatoes from indeterminate plants have a better taste.
Others disagree.
In any event the indeterminates take a little more work due to their extra vine growth.
Glad to hear from you. I wasn’t sure where you were located as it related to the fires. Was hoping it wasn’t close to you.
Hi, Thanks for the advice on using row covers for my carrots. We had three mornings of temps in the 20’s down here in Texas and my carrots made it through just fine with the row covers. I did use two layers to be on the safe side. Going to have to pull them in the next 2 weeks because I’m going to Colorado for the winter. I’m getting cold already just thinking about it.
Cats.
CW
A stumble this morning put a crack in the glass coffee pot.
Luckily, we saved the previous pot when the old coffee maker crapped out.
Not a good way to start the day.
Cute little bushy-tailed RATS.
Thank you for this information. I had no idea. Sounds like I have been purchasing determinates.
Gosh, looks like some kind of grass wrapped together and trimmed.
They say you can hasten ripening buy putting them, in a paper bag with a yellow banana, but we are in no rush. Should have enough to go into Dec. I gave some to a neighbor, and the ice cream truck driver - who loves them and he gave me a couple treats. Praise the Lord.
Quite a contrast of before and after (two different gardens):
Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases; Who redeemeth thy life from destruction; who crowneth thee with lovingkindness and tender mercies; Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagles. (Psalms 103:1-5)
Now we wait. (Is it Spring yet?)
Thanks for the ping....
Well, all of my plans to ready for winter got shot in the ass with a 6 snow storm!
The day before, I:
1. Put the plywood underlayment on the back steps roof,
2. Moved the lumber for the front porch/pergola, including four 12 6 by 6 posts over to the front yard and trimmed two of the posts to fit under the eaves,
3. Blew all of the leaves from the front planters and the driveway,
4. Disconnected, de-cubed and stored the leaf vacuum system,
5. Removed the mowing deck from the garden tractor and installed the snow thrower (Found out someone took some parts and messed with the lift mechanism...damned annoying!)
6. Took a sofa table back to the storage locker and brought back a rolling buffet.
I also took a chill and ended up sleeping for nearly 4-hours.
Yesterday, I did clear the decks of snow.
Problem, I never got my garlic or flower bulbs planted!
We picked the tomatoes before frost and just laid them out on the floor of the back porch, canning them as they ripened, a few jars at a time. Fed my family, six of us, all year, fresh or canned. Never bought tinned tomatoes. Grew peppers and made chili sauce with them, too. I guess they call it "salsa" in the stores nowadays.
Glory to God, that is wise. I did read about pulling the whole plant, but space (we do not own the building) is an issue. Most of the plants with lots of green toms on them were pretty big.
The water will gather in the low spots, and that is where you poke a hole in the plastic sheet with your trowel, and plant the tomato seedling (abt 8 inches or taller) up to the first branches, the hairs on the stem will grow into a strong root system. All the rain water later on will funnel down the hole. The plastic will prevent quick evaporation, and the black will draw the heat for the plants.
Just let the vines grow on it, and harvest the tomatoes as they ripen. Brings a great harvest, every time. Mo staking or pruning. Let the birds have their share and you take yours. At the end of the season, just pull up the vines, roll up and dispose of the plastic, and scatter the vines to decay and be plowed back in come spring.
Looks good brother. I’m hoping to plant some stuff in spring. It’s all better than the stuff you get from the store.
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