Sorry 'bout the glitch... still learning how to use my new "smart" phone. Sometimes it seems like it's smarter than me...
Malarky said:Hey Rick Aji Oro is lookin good. I think the flower on mine that i took a pic of has actually set a pod. I'm just waiting to see if it grows a bit before another picture.
about your nitrogen...I've pondered covering my garden with a black solar plastic to warm the soil earlier with the addition of planting nitrogen fixing cold tolerant plants into the plastic..like sugar snap peas. then cut them down when its time to plant the peppers later in May/June.
I may try it next year.
meatfreak said:Plants are looking good, Rick! Hope that snow melts away quickly, how about that is that still normal for this time of the year over there? It has been nice weather here with some really warms days. About the Giant TS CARDI, think you can leave out the Giant part. I've grown it for 4 seasons now and the strain itself produces big pods so it's a trait from the variety. Anyway keep up the work and it be spring in no time over there
Devv said:Hi Rick,
Weather is getting better so hang in there! I hope it stays for you.
Looks like your soil test came back as a "yeah baby!". All the hard work does pay off!
Blitz527 said:well at least your weather isnt as screwed as ours.... Mother nature must be off her meds cuz we went from 50/55 for a couple days to 3 inches of snow... and 70 this coming monday?????? I think Ill heep em inside till I see consistency in the weather LOL
Blitz527 said:I am actually about 20 minutes north of batavia, Rochester is about 45 minutes to an hour East of me, I am pretty much right between Rochester and Buffalo. I have never been to tug hill. I had a sled for a couple years but never made it there, Sold it because we dont get any decent snow here anymore LOL
Devv said:I looked up the Azomite; pricey stuff there. How much per square foot? Also I have more tomato tone then the law allows; bought it for 3-5 bucks per 8lb bag at the end of the season at Wally World. How do YOU use it? I've used a little of it, because I'm afraid to over do it. Mainly still relying on Hasta Gro for the most part; as I know it well.
Tat soil doesn't look sandy any more
stickman said:
OK... I had an aunt who lived near Batavia in the 60s. Her husband managed a large poultry farm there, and we got an earful about the weather there until they moved to Williamstown, MA.
There are 2 dairy farms right outside Batavia that are very VERY smelly. One has a HUGE slurry pit. I was thinking of asking the farmer or a farmhand if I could buy a bucket of it from them for after the grow season, I would imagine it is still quite "hot" as everyone says, So after I harvest and get the garden ready for winter, Id throw a bit of the slurry into the garden and till it in a little,let it sit there until the next season. I notice that mid february the farmers around here begin to spray their fields with the stuff. Ill tell you all one thing, I have never in my life seen something as interesting and disgusting as a shit slinging sprinkler HAHAHAHAHA
Essegi said:Nice Rick! Glad to see u'r having fun!
It looks like you are having temps that here you find nearly 2000m above the sea...
Cool soup btw!
Superhot Sim said:All coming together nicely Rick, I love the big leaves on MOA, they always loom a real dark lush green.
P. Dreadies looking like a couple of healthy players that will fly when they hit dirt.
We're all soon be making Gochu spicy ketchup he he he.
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PaulG said:All your plants look great, Rick. Those air-pots are
interesting, and seem to work really well for you.
Devv said:Those plants are screaming "I want outside"!
I t won't be much longer