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Weekly Garden Thread - July 23-29, 2022
July 23, 2022 | Diana in WI/Greeneyes in Memoriam

Posted on 07/23/2022 5:37:13 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin

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To: Pete from Shawnee Mission

East coast state, actually:-)


141 posted on 07/29/2022 6:26:03 PM PDT by Qiviut (#standup "Don't let your children die on the hill you refuse to fight on.")
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To: Qiviut

I guess it was the muskox info on your homepage! :)


142 posted on 07/29/2022 7:49:27 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: MomwithHope
Sure. A juicer would work fine. I have one of those stove top juicers that juices everything with heat. I came up with the recipe before I had that. It makes sort work of juicing my grapes - of which I will have a HUGE crop this season.

New thread in a few!

143 posted on 07/30/2022 6:39:51 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Pete from Shawnee Mission

“Fireball marigolds...they hold up well in heat?”

Yes! Hot & dry are perfect for most marigolds. I just love the color, and the size is good for borders. They spread sideways, and stay about 8-10” tall. Very showy - you can see them from a long distance.

New thread in a few!


144 posted on 07/30/2022 6:45:15 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Agreed SOMEWHAT on the moisture, although for deeper rooted plants I have to dig down a bit more than my finger is long. Speaking only of myself of course. ;-)

Just kidding on that last, but, clay underlies the garden and I’ve never had the fire in me to replace it to a depth of over 16” or so, except in a few small areas. This “can” result in water pooling just above the clay, but I don’t think that’s the problem as I sporadically dig down a bit deeper than most of the veggies’ roots go, to check on things.

So... The moisture / pH / light meter would be more for checking soil pH — I am wondering if I’m adding too much organic material and creating increasingly acidic soil. Maybe that’s way off the mark — all I really know is the last few years the weeds do great, non-potted veggies except the tomatoes are doing increasingly poorly, sometimes dying (while most of the tomatoes do great), and so far I can’t figure it out. Many years ago I learned to not use our voluminous hickory leaves (tends to include twigs and husks, too) as mulch, so, THAT’s not “it”. :-)


145 posted on 07/31/2022 8:19:45 PM PDT by Paul R. (You know your pullets are dumb if they don't recognize a half Whopper as food!)
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