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I've got some beautiful romas and green beans. Had some lief lettuce and radishes, but their season is done. Cukes are starting to come in. Had a few more tomato and bell pepper plants, but some really heavy rain killed em
Grapes!
What do you use for weeds? I've got some pretty good weed be dead but this year it isn't working. I'm thinking of trying a salt/vinegar combo. Dont wanna fuck up the pavers and cement though
I planted lettuce around a few of my beds. Those kept the weeds at bay. Somethin about plantinga weed to stop a weed
My peaches are starting to get ripe this week, yummm. I really appreciate the work of the people who bred a peach-tree that fruits reliably in pennsylvania and even farther north. And this will be the first year I have asian pears, those should be ripe next month.
Do you plant just one variety of grape? I finally staked my grape plants and 2 of them did well. The third shriveled up and died on me, so I am looking to replace it. I don't know if I should get the same one as the others or buy a different one for cross pollination. That is was cross pollination is, right?
I'm in Florida. Thirty years ago bunch grapes came here to die.
That said, I planted 3-4 varieties 3 years ago, and the one you see survived. I have not a clue why it survived and thrives. I, of course, don't cross pollinate as I have only one grape. I grew Muscadine grapes in the 70s, but theyre a different kettle of fish from wine grapes.
I'm only growing grapes for eating not wine making. Are muscadine grapes good for snacking?
Trying to figure out this whole garden thing. The where and when to plant things can be very confusing.
When grapes die it is almost always either root fungus or a bad graft.
No. Muscadines have a thick skin like leather. People use them to make wine and jelly. I don't plan to make wine anytime soon. 9 bunches of grapes is too few.
Garden theory is easy. The tough part is devoting the time it requires.
When grapes die it is almost always either root fungus or a bad graft.
I don't know there is also the fact that there are 15000 different ways to do it or that you are supposed to do it... it can get overwhelming.
This was a bad transplant. I had to move it to attach to the trellis and I am afraid I damaged it badly. I am starting to think I have no business gardening.
I don't know there is also the fact that there are 15000 different ways to do it or that you are supposed to do it... it can get overwhelming.
This was a bad transplant. I had to move it to attach to the trellis and I am afraid I damaged it badly. I am starting to think I have no business gardening.