Looks like Wednesday will be the end of gardening.
The weather service is predicting a 28F freeze
Wednesday night. So pick everything Wednesday
afternoon.
Looks like Wednesday will be the end of gardening.
The weather service is predicting a 28F freeze
Wednesday night. So pick everything Wednesday
afternoon.
Looks like Wednesday will be the end of gardening.
The weather service is predicting a 28F freeze
Wednesday night. So pick everything Wednesday
afternoon.
national weather forecast:
Tu night 42F
W night 26
Th night 25
F night 23
Sa night 19
Su night 21
M night 26
No way my tomatoes will escape this time. I will
pick what is left Wednesday.
Garlic arrived today. I will plant it at the same time.
On 10/10/23 14:37, T wrote:
Looks like Wednesday will be the end of gardening.
The weather service is predicting a 28F freeze
Wednesday night. So pick everything Wednesday
afternoon.
Well now, two days of freezing weather killed my
zucchini, eggplant, peppers, and cucumbers.
Weird. One if my eggplants has new growth at
its bottom.
My goji's loved the cold. My onions did not care.
Weirder yet: my cherry tomatoes survived. They
are now closer to my house in a stand up 20 gal
plastic pot.
And now we have a 85F daytime and 50F nighttime hot
spell. GGGGGRRRRRR
T wrote:
...
national weather forecast:
Tu night 42F
W night 26
Th night 25
F night 23
Sa night 19
Su night 21
M night 26
No way my tomatoes will escape this time. I will
pick what is left Wednesday.
it's warmer here this morning, but i see it will cool
down again in a few days.
mainly i'm hoping for no rains as it is already wet
enough out there. i'd like to work in some gardens
and have it not be mud.
Garlic arrived today. I will plant it at the same time.
:)
mostly it looks like i may just be shelling some more
beans today for a bit. these rains we keep getting are
spaced out just right to keep getting the ground too
wet and i'm not getting all the gardens put up soon but
eventually they'll get done either this fall or
sometimes i can do something in the early winter if the
weather is mild enough or then again i'll get them done
in the spring.
what i am not getting done as much as i'd like is
busting some more sod to expand a garden and reclaim it
from the grasses that want to take it back over.
oh and in really good news the south field may be
going into an environmental easement and that would be
really nice as then we won't have to worry about more
sprays from that direction.
songbird
What were they spraying?
I harvested my last tomatoes and gojis
I also planted my garlic. Picked a few
onions too. The rest I am over
wintering. They seem to like the
cold so far. My green onions adore cold.
It was about 35F all day, wind howling, and
a slight drizzle. It was cold! The
wind was so bad that any rain drops that
got me were quickly evaporated. It was
a bit miserable.
The worst part was picking all the cat scat
(not my "exact" word) out of garlic bed. I
added about 40 toothpicks, points up, to the
bed to run the cat off. And a good water in.
Oh and I did not user up the entire bag of
planting garlic, so I took the remainder
to the kitchen for food. (I paid a lot for
them, so I am not going to let them go to
waste.)
I under watered my garlic last season and got
marble sized bulbs. (You diagnosed it for
me based on a picture I posted,) How often
in the winter should I water? And should I
water through snow or just consider the snow
to be the watering?
T wrote:
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What were they spraying?
herbicides and pesticides. i'm sure they
also were also applying the usual chemical
fertilizers needed for corn when they
planted that.
I harvested my last tomatoes and gojis
I also planted my garlic. Picked a few
onions too. The rest I am over
wintering. They seem to like the
cold so far. My green onions adore cold.
It was about 35F all day, wind howling, and
a slight drizzle. It was cold! The
wind was so bad that any rain drops that
got me were quickly evaporated. It was
a bit miserable.
The worst part was picking all the cat scat
(not my "exact" word) out of garlic bed. I
added about 40 toothpicks, points up, to the
bed to run the cat off. And a good water in.
Oh and I did not user up the entire bag of
planting garlic, so I took the remainder
to the kitchen for food. (I paid a lot for
them, so I am not going to let them go to
waste.)
find a spot off to a side someplace where
you can poke it in a flower garden or wherever
and use it as a backup source for replanting
if needed - they may not grow great but it can
be a help to not have to spend money again for
garlic.
I under watered my garlic last season and got
marble sized bulbs. (You diagnosed it for
me based on a picture I posted,) How often
in the winter should I water? And should I
water through snow or just consider the snow
to be the watering?
yes, snow is watering and certainly do not
water through the snow unless there's a good
reason to do it (like it bone dry underneath).
basically if there's some snow cover that is
better than no snow cover because it will keep
the soil moisture from evaporating plus it
provides some insulation against the cold.
basically during the growing season you want
regular watering during the dry spells and then
ease off the last several weeks before harvest.
the usual amount of moisture here that works
well is about an inch to an inch and a half
per week.
for us the garlic quality was so poor this
past year because we had a really dry spring
up until the mid-summer and then it rained
quite a lot so the bulbs didn't dry down very
well and had a lot of marks on the garlic from
too much moisture. we can just cut away a
lot of those but on the whole it's probably
the worst year i've seen for quality. the
added complication of growing in heavy soil
makes it tough at times.
songbird
Yesterday I noticed that one had three flowers on the
new growth. Made me feel both proud of it and sad
for it for what was coming that night.
T wrote:
...
Yesterday I noticed that one had three flowers on the
new growth. Made me feel both proud of it and sad
for it for what was coming that night.
yes, it's 72F here for today's forecast but will be
back to freezing and chances of snow next Tues.
time to hibernate...
songbird
Looks like Wednesday will be the end of gardening.
The weather service is predicting a 28F freeze
Wednesday night. So pick everything Wednesday
afternoon.
On 10/10/2023 5:37 PM, T wrote:
Looks like Wednesday will be the end of gardening.
The weather service is predicting a 28F freeze
Wednesday night. So pick everything Wednesday
afternoon.
First freeze here is tonight. I could go pick the green tomatoes, but
I'm not really feeling it. There's nothing spectacular left out there.
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