due to illness and surgery im behind schedule. but happy to say ive got a bunch of plants rolling now and more on the way! ive got a dozen or so I over wintered that will give me a head start in the spring.
hopefully they didn't attract too many pests.Tybo said:
Looks like the cold may be behind us here in VA but hang on to your plants tonight. Supposed to have a front coming through with high winds and up to 2 1/2" of rain. I brought all of my plants back in. I wonder how many ants and aphids and spiders and what not's came in with them!!! The wife may kick me and the plants out!!
if I could id send you some of the rain we've been getting.Devv said:Today was yet another crazy windy day here, and it all slides East...
What we need is rain, really now Mother Nature, don't forget us here.
I appreciate the kind words. crossing my fingers and hoping some of the tiny ones start to take off. the over winter ones are ready for the dirt! already picked a few random pods from them.PaulG said:They may be a little smaller, but the plants
look great out in the sun, Scott. Pods from
the Hanbanada! Wow!
You have a lot of plants, brother!
Lovin' that patch o' purple!
thanks!CaneDog said:Well done! That's going to be an insane jungle.
thank you for the encouraging words. I'm trying to do my best growing out what you've sent. I cant wait for some fresh salsa!PaulG said:Hey, Scott, that will be a sea of green before
too long! Glad the tomatoes are doing it for
you, they look great. Also happy to see those
purples looking so good!
Good luck finishing off your plant-out, my friend.
Kudos to GF for helping out!
thanks! yea the weather has a way of going nuts right after you've done a lot of work.Mr.joe said:Seems like the weather always goes a bit sideways as soon as the plants hit the ground. I hope it doesn't get too bad for you. Overall the grow area looks good it will be fun to watch it transform into a mini forest in the coming months
Mr.joe said:All is looking good. If all goes well those plants will completely grow into each other and make an impenetrable hedge.
I've never grown potatoes, but they are on mmt list of things to try... soon