wildseed57 said:
Sorry about all the weather and physical problems that you had and are going through, Back problems is what finally put me on the disabled list, Since then its been one thing or another, last couple of years the weather has been crazy here , we had a cold wet season right up to our spring frost time which set me back two weeks on my planting time I was getting really tired of taking about 150 plants outside just to bring them back in for a week then back out again.
We had a few bad storms that ended up going your way, sorry about that, We are do for some more and possibly bad weather this weekend and into the next work week. Hopefully it will break up and not head your way, I had 4 inches of standing water for a week in the garden from our last storm that kept me from pulling weeds that had worked their way into my raised beds.
My beds need to be rebuilt, but living on a small disability check has kept me from getting it fixed, hopefully I can get them taken care of next year or I'll have to go to containers which might not be a bad idea as I already have several large containers that I'm using along with 5 gallon buckets.
Hopefully the weather will behave and give us some good days before it gets to hot, already its been near 90F and above.
Here's wishing you and yours the best and that you have a good season.
I'm sorry about your back, George. Weather's just . . . weather. When that jet stream drops down from up around Canada WHERE IT'S SUPPOSED TO STAY
and goes just a tad south, we all get hammered. You be well, hon and Happy Father's Day!
Devv said:
Annie,
Stevie Ray has been playin' his ass off here in Tejas for the last 2 days!
I really want my peppers to mature..but I'm still singing "let's get it on.." Even after two close calls with lightning yesterday...can you say diaper change...
Can't help it after all these years of drought, I can deal with it
Just had a turd floater maximus, second time lightning broke our home network..running out of parts..LOL
So, Scott, it's finally floodin' down in Tejas? WOW. In your area? Just WOW! I think the system George mentioned is heading our way--it's your system too--thanks a bunch fellas,
but might not, according to NOAA, make it over mountains into Piedmont. Am really sorry about the home network mess. Looks like you got it up and moving. Power outtages and "fixes" by city workers, yeah, buddy: they just knocked power off, abruptly, repeatedly, so I finally just turned everything off, lit some candles, lit the lantern my dad was born by and read. Which was probably lots more fun than my grandmother was having when she uh, needed that lantern for the above-mentioned purpose. Happy Father's Day!
roper2008 said:
I hope the weather straightens out for you soon. The weather had been a little odd here too. Lots of rain and wind but
no hail. We are very much like eastern NC here.
Linda, I thought of you when power came back on and they were showing VA Beach. People out on beach watching it well, about to blast them: they do same thing on OBX. Hmm. Me? I know 12 not only floods but is about 30' below sea level, and breaks away into ocean right before Pamlico Sound, so I'm outta there!
I got crazy and tried to fix the "standing water in garden" situation after the wind stopped blowing enough for me not to fear falling trees. Just need a head lamp and an old piece of garden hose. Hmm.
Have a great,
dry weekend!
Updates.
Yanked rest of lettuces, etc. Spare pastes toms went in both sides this, after making another batch of compost teas that made 60 gallons, diluted:
Then, yanked the toms that were obviously root-rotted and put in these--I thought the siphon idea would save them but they were already kinda gonners so:
I'm fully aware that these are not peppers.
But these are, new JA Hab (Ramon/Walkgood) and another Naga in onion bed:
Podding up: safer in that little greenhouse, I suppose. And with bro, Naga:
Wet gunk is from paint strainers with compost. Need to feed these since the JA Hab is podding up nicely.
Next up, Caribbean Red that's doing strange stuff; I guess it didn't want its pods to drown. I love an intelligent pepper!
And Fatalii:
Naga is rockin--loved that siphon!
Took ton of pics today after applying all that compost tea. (But photobucket is fighting me. May post more tomorrow.) Also found some eggs on bottom leaves of winter squash. It's gonna get tragic for those pests. Might have to go nuclear but lets see what the leaves dunked in tea does.
Happy Father's Day to everybody!!!
Peace, Annie.