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Tips on how to care for your garden, flowers, fruit trees, roses, gardenias, how to make and use compost, etc.Winter Chat is allowed until Spring.

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13. August 2007, 00:08:41
skipinnz 
Subject: Re: Is it possible to grow potatoes on an apt balcony?
Jim Dandy:I have no idea as you'll have different varities to us. Only 1 I've ever heard of over there is Idaho spuds. LOL

13. August 2007, 07:10:45
The Col 
Subject: Re: Is it possible to grow potatoes on an apt balcony?
skipinnz: Canada is no slouch in the potato industry.PEI taters are amongst the best,but it always tastes better when you grow it yourself.I'll do some asking around,thanks.

13. August 2007, 13:21:38
Eriisa 
Subject: Re:I want the best tasting and the biggest.
Jim Dandy: I'm so glad he's not greedy!~



As much as I love potatoes, I should try growing some next year.

14. August 2007, 06:05:17
The Col 
Subject: Re:I want the best tasting and the biggest.
Eriisa: Yes,we could have a off to see who can grow the most ginormous

20. August 2007, 04:34:02
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Falls a'comin in CNY
Already were dropping in the 40's and 50's at nite.We been a cool 70 most of the week.Got our garlic ready to dry i still haven't learned how to braid it.

28. August 2007, 03:20:47
Foxy Lady 
How's everybody's garden doing? We been doing alot of clean up on most of ours.

28. August 2007, 03:22:35
skipinnz 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: Same here except I'm getting ready to plant for this coming spring

28. August 2007, 03:26:07
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
skipinnz: We'll do that later in the fall.

28. August 2007, 09:02:43
Bernice 
Modified by Bernice (28. August 2007, 09:26:16)
all mine is planted :) being in the tropics you have to plant early or it will all get burned :(

I have Zucchini, Rosellas, Grapes, Cucumbers, PawPaws (2 types), Bananas, Tomatoes (4 types), capsicums, and sweet potatoes, silverbeet, and heaps and heaps of herbs.

The grapes are going to be terrific this year if I can keep the birds away from them...best crop yet for me.

***edit*** I forgot about the Meyer Lemon tree...it isnt 8 months old and Ive already had 1 ripe lemon off it....There are about a dozen small ones coming on and the flowers are there by the hundred....no kidding....some of them have set and if they all stay on Im going to have to support the branches...the tree itself is only about 6 foot tall.

28. August 2007, 17:26:29
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: Oh lucky you were getting the garden cleaned up for next year.

29. August 2007, 04:45:24
ajtgirl 
Subject: Re:
Bernice:

You might want to cut off some of the flowers in order for the tree to stay symettrical and allow the fruit which remains to grow to fruition

29. August 2007, 23:18:19
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
☼ajtgirl☼: yes i think you could be right, :(..a pity as the fruit is all starting to set..apart from the ones (about a dozen) that are well and truly growing.

Anybody want tomato plants ROFL...I buried dozens of tomatoes that had gone soft about 6-8 weeks ago....3 different kinds of them and now I have more tomato plants than I need ROFL.......I already have plenty of fruit ripening, and dont really need any more plants LOLOL

9. September 2007, 19:43:20
Foxy Lady 
Hard to adjust with Fall on it's way already in CNY.We got our garden cleaned out for next year. Anybody still in the growing season?

9. September 2007, 20:32:02
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: Our season started late this year and is still going. Im in the climate zone above or close to yours.. I think Im one higher than you near the arctic.. anyway.. I still have cukes coming up an beans. my pumpkins are no where near ready yet either.. heck we even had strawberries up last week.. weird weather this year

9. September 2007, 23:15:42
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Bernice (9. September 2007, 23:18:43)
Foxy Lady: very much so in the growing season here LOL....everything is going beserk...unusual seasons we are having...it has been showering/raining which it never does in the late winter (it is starting to heat up again) and all is beautifully green and growing rapidly...most unusual weather, but good for the garden :)

We have about another 6-8 weeks of growing time and then it will be far too hot again up until about late Feb or early March.

10. September 2007, 06:49:18
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
Rose:and Bernice our growing is very short.So is our Summer for that matter.

10. September 2007, 14:34:47
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: As is ours.. shorter than yours usually ( east coast of Canada) Just an odd year this year.. started late and is nice and warm so going late

11. September 2007, 03:22:31
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
Rose: We hit 100 one day last week,and that was it.Now were about 65F to 70F and our nites are cool.Now were into fall and soon Winter sneaks up.

15. September 2007, 17:53:14
Foxy Lady 
Our high today 58,and 38 tonite.So long Summer we may get Fall.We've had Snow as early as HalloweenOct.31

20. September 2007, 08:23:26
Bernice 
Modified by Bernice (20. September 2007, 08:24:52)
A while ago I mentioned the fact that my lemon tree had literally hundred of lemons on it and the tree would have been barely 6 foot tall...here is a pic I took today...it takes a wee while to load.

This is only one of about a dozen bunches exactly the same...They all appear to have set fairly well....what is the general consensus of opinion as to how many will survive.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/13843860@N05/1411408852/

20. September 2007, 20:46:38
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: The picture looks great of the Lemons,and i love your name on the folder.Didn't take long to load at all.

20. September 2007, 23:12:21
skipinnz 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: I'd still thin them out to half a dozen per branch at the most to allow them to grow into reasonable sized lemons.

20. September 2007, 23:17:11
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
skipinnz: yes i think so as well..........but have you ever seen anything like it before.......I know I havent LOL

20. September 2007, 23:18:57
skipinnz 
Subject: Re:
Bernice: I don't think as many as that but usually the tree will shed a lot, what variety of lemon is it?

21. September 2007, 03:11:48
Bernice 
Subject: Re:
skipinnz: it is a Meyer Lemon...it is only about 8-9 months old

25. September 2007, 21:18:16
Foxy Lady 
Subject: CNY
You can tell it's Fall here the leaves are turning,getting dark by 6 or 7PM.Have temps 80 during the day and 40 and 50F at nite.Geese don;t know for sure which way to go,North or South.

25. September 2007, 21:28:51
rod03801 
Subject: Re: CNY
Foxy Lady: It's almost 90 today in New Hampshire!!!! Tomorrow too, but more humid. I can't wait until the Autumn weather comes back! I LOVE it! No leaves are changing around here yet. I thought you were south of me.. I'm surprised that you already have colors.. In my part of the state our peak foliage time is mid to late October.

25. September 2007, 21:41:13
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: CNY
rod03801: I'm in Utica,but we went to Blue Mountain Lake and the trees are turning already.Were 83F right now and tonite it's dropping to around 50.Taz isn't far from me about half hour drive he's most likely getting the same.

1. October 2007, 17:06:52
Eriisa 
Subject: I've figured it out.........
Gardening Rule: When weeding, the best way to make sure you are removing a weed and not a valuable plant is to pull on it. If it comes out of the ground easily, it is a valuable plant.

1. October 2007, 19:08:25
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: I've figured it out.........
Eriisa: Been there and done that,weed really are hard to pull on.

6. October 2007, 08:02:09
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Garden Update
Depending where you live the season has ended.Anybody still in the growing of veggies?

6. October 2007, 09:27:59
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Garden Update
Foxy Lady: yep LOL....spent $50 the other day on shade cloth to put over the grape vines so the birds dont get them....the bunches are really coming along great. Pulled the capsicum out because they had finished. Made 1/2 dozen jars of rosella jam the other day, but they appear to fruit continuously, this is only the 2nd season I have had them but they are great. Bananas are coming along great, and New Guinea paw paw are really good...they are a BIG long paw paw with red flesh....so much sweeter than the golden ones.
Tomatoes are really going well, and have just planted another dozen or so plants but dont know what they are as they are seedlings that just grew from where I have tossed garden waste :) I dont care what they are....love tomatoes of any kind.

6. October 2007, 18:46:55
Dolittle 
Subject: Re: Garden Update
Bernice: I still have tomatoes producing...
even lots more blooms. Won't have our first frost for a while.

13. October 2007, 05:41:26
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Garden Update
Dolittle: I envy you,our garden is done this year.Were in our fall our high today was 52 and raining.

13. October 2007, 06:40:42
Dolittle 
Subject: Re: Garden Update
Foxy Lady: Our highs have been the 70's, gets down in the 50's at night....ideal weather for me.

13. October 2007, 13:01:55
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Garden Update
Dolittle: Those temps are good sleeping weather.

8. November 2007, 08:06:48
Foxy Lady 
It's 32 and snowing here,guess Winter is in Central NY.

8. November 2007, 16:40:19
Chimera 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: we just had our first frost so had to pull up my tomatos and peppers.

9. November 2007, 00:36:17
Lisa G 
Subject: Re:
volant: Were going to 27 tonite brrrrrrrrr.

9. November 2007, 02:33:44
Chimera 
Subject: Re:
Lisa D: burrrrrrrrr indeed 

9. November 2007, 05:47:19
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
volant: Gee the Snow we got is gone,for now.It sure is cold out tho.

9. November 2007, 05:48:21
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Foxy Lady:

9. November 2007, 05:58:15
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Mousetrap: Don't come to the states for a visit,you'll freeze where i live.

9. November 2007, 07:01:49
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Foxy Lady:

11. November 2007, 05:55:44
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Mousetrap: It's 28 F but know snow.

11. November 2007, 06:38:03
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Foxy Lady: 36degC here and humidity of 89%....so damned hot have been in the spa earlier on......

11. November 2007, 06:44:38
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Bernice: Figures.................Your garden still growing?

11. November 2007, 08:14:51
Mousetrap 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Foxy Lady: They are supposed to get snow in Scotland and they had high winds on the East coast the other day. All the leaves have been blown off two of my willows now

11. November 2007, 13:33:21
Bernice 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Foxy Lady: grapes have had it and the tomatoes are suffering :( it is too hot for anything except bananas and paw paw....they are doing real well but the rest is nearly finished :(

12. November 2007, 04:40:41
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Winter is here
Mousetrap: Leaves have to be raked everyday around here,were at 32deg F.

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