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Modificado por The Col (10. Agosto 2007, 01:13:40)
Bernice: Be careful,there is a strain of mellow yellow that has been known to swallow small animals.Have you seen any missing animal postings locally? or heard any loud burps coming from your garden?
Bernice: Really? some folks dont know what raisins are and they are in the US? wow, that surprises me big time. I grew up watching tv ads from the US for the California Raisins ( heard it thru the grapevine song) - In Canada we get nearly every US TV channel so we see all the US ads.
Has anybody heard of Mellow Yellow tomatoes....I bought one plant about 3-4 months ago... it has gotten so large at the moment I have it staked with 6 stakes to hold it up....it is laden with tomatoes (none ripe yet) but it isnt the tomatoes that is forcing me to stake it....the bush is absolutely huge.
skipinnz: thanks for that also LOLOL.....it might be a good thing to explain what raisins are...I sent recipes to people in USA and they always ask what raisins are...Im not saying everybody but it does seem strange that they ask.
skipinnz: Too many for the window sill.. and the plants are in the garden.. I would have to pull them out.. maybe just the heat was too much to where they need the cool air.. not sure..
ScarletRose: you can ripen them on a window ledge as individual tomatoes, also you can hang the whole bush/plant ina shed and they will ripen. If all else fails I've got a reciepe for green tomatoe pickle
I have a question on cherry toms, romas, yellow pear.. most variety's of Toms..
How the heck do you get them to ripen up.. I have toms that are on the vine and I thought over the last 2 weeks they would have ripened.. my bushes (32 of them).. are bearing fruit like you would not believe.. but, they aren't turning ripe.. What can I do????
Modificado por Foxy Lady (29. Julio 2007, 14:14:30)
Eriisa: LOL sounds like how mine are doing.I went out with spray bottle of water and dish soap to attack the bettles,eating my grape vine.Ahem they stood there laughing at me.
Andersp: they are lovely....can they be trained.....you could have yourself a beetle circus and create your own "Beetle Mania" hahahaha seriously tho they look to be a terrible pest.....
I always start my tomatoes in sandy soil or sandy loam as we call it....it enables a great strong root system :) then transplant into hevier soil and not too much compost at the start as they can be inclined to burn if it is put too close to stalks/stem
Finally were getting warm weather and some needed rain.Our garden is doing better this year than ever before.I also don't seem to be having a beetle problem on our grape vines either.
skipinnz: Requires minimal pruning. Remove any broken, diseased or crossing branches in late autumn or winter. When planting incorporate lots of well-rotted garden compost in the planting hole and stake firmly....and be careful around children skipinnz....extremely poisonous :(
I want to know if I should prund my Laburnum tree, when we put it in it was a small bundle of leaves at the top of a long slender trunk. Then in the summer it went wild and sent out two branches which are over one meter long. Now it is shedding its leaves I'm wondering if I should cut it back. Any thought anybody?
BBBBBBRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR............ it is so darn cold here....still raining and it looksa as tho June is going to be our wettest month on record.... Gosh only a couple months ago we were in the middle of our longest drought and now there are floods right down the east coast of australia...(except for Brisbane) I think. shocking weather, but at least my garden is just loving it, especially the tomatoes...Zucchini arent doing at all well, hoping they will chirp up or out they go LOL.
Foxy Lady: Well I only put my tomatoe seeds in compost yesterday, this time I put them in compost outside instead of growing them under heat indoors. I hope they take off!
Mousetrap: Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it's good to see ya posting here.Your yard looks good.Our garden is going to be late this year with the crazy weather.
Back yard Well I mowed the grass, you may think it still looks like a jungle though lmbo! If you click on the pics it makes them bigger, those big trees are apple trees.
Bernice: LOL we hit 75 today oh it was great,now tomorrow were going in the 90's.Were either having cool weather or it gets hot out too fast.Our Summers are very short 3 months if were lucky.
Rose: that is cold for us...we dont get down too far in the winter and if it does it only lasts for a couple days....the sun is out today but the winds are cutting and darn cold :( Im freezing my butt here LOLOL
3-4 days ago it was 30-34 degC here (about 90degF) and the weather was beautiful....now in the last few days we have had some much needed rain and yesterday it never got above 20degC (70degF)...im freezing my fingers off LOL
Well our temps went from in the 80's and 90's to a cool 60's.Right now its 42 F thanks to Barry coming up the coast.We covered our plants just in case. ajtgirl how are your temps running?
Eriisa: keep the water away from the leaves.....sounds like black spot to me...pick all the diseased leaves off and burn them or take them away from your garden.....DO NOT leave them lying around.
ok, I think I remember reading about this a couple of years ago and I'm just too dang lazy to try and look back.
My roses have the leaves getting big black splotches and turning yellow and then all falling off. At one point, one bush has NO leaves left, although they do seem to be growing back.
Foxy Lady: when I loaded up my new freezer yesterday I didnt realize that I also had 10 trays of mangos, which I had sliced the cheeks off and frozen them... A nice way of eating them is as follows.
take a square of puff pastry and lay a mango cheek on it and place on a tray and bake at 200degC until pastry is all puffy....about 15-20 minutes...serve with fresh whipped cream or ice cream or even both ROFLMBO......
Bernice: My sister lives in Florida and has the glory of picking fresh fruit like babanas,oranges lemons and limes.She also has pecan trees that she sends me for baking.Not the trees just the pecans.Mangos are another fav.of mine from there.
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