Scroggy's 2012 garden

scroglodyte

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001.jpg002.jpg003.jpg004.jpg005.jpg006.jpgtomatoes starting to ripen, cukes going mad, peppers almost ready, i wish my poppies did as well as my stupid marigolds(that's one plant), hops galore.
 

dannyboy602

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i'm envious. i got started late. all my tomatoes seem to be being eaten from the inside out. about the only things doing well are the beans and the zucchini.
 

scroglodyte

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the heat and humidity don't help, Dan. i've had a lot of bottom rot.
i'm growing 3 kinds, my Spanish angel............Brandywine, a local heirloom for slicing, Princep Borghese, for sun-dried tomatoes, and Sungold, yellow cherry tomatoes.
 

dannyboy602

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so it's bottom rot? and i'm guessing if/when the temps cool down the fruits will look better? thx for the tomato lesson. i'm embarrassed to say i'm mostly an ornamentals guy. next year i'll get the brandywines. i hate it when i put so much energy into a plant and it doesn't produce....
 

dannyboy602

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cool cannabis cover...now you see em...now you don't...my maters look way better now. pity they are all ripening at the same time...too much of a good thing gets dull. but sadly all my other veggies are plagued by mites because of last months record heat. except the maters which seem immune.
 

scroglodyte

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i hear ya Dan.............its getting hard to look at tomatoes. we made pickles which are delicious, and i just put in some new green bean plants. my Kush looks great under there. its 4ft tall, LST'd, and just startin' to flower.
 

scroglodyte

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003.jpg004.jpgthe pup enjoying a campfire. we missed the meteor showers due to clouds, but it was nice up there. 57F; after the heat of the city, it was really nice.
 

dannyboy602

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camp fires are great. i think you can even use the wood ash for fertilizer, no? only did it once, need more info. nice puppy. he friendly?
 

scroglodyte

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he's very friendly........one killer in the house is enough:)
wood ash has a lot of potash, but it changes ph. softwoods are acid; hardwoods base.
 

scroglodyte

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001.jpg003.jpg004.jpg007.jpginherited ornamental windmill, caged Kush LST'd to umpteen colas, some green beans to occupy the root box during the hot weather.
 

scroglodyte

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the cage is 4ft. high on 8" cinder blocks. the plant is in a ten gallon tote. its covered in 40% shade cloth at all times. too many helicopters.
 

dank smoker420

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where do you buy shade cloth? my veggies are on my porch that gets intense afternoon sun with temps probably 110+ in the direct sun. i also have some peppers that fall off after being pollinated. could this be from the heat?
 

scroglodyte

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peppers usually tolerate the heat. not sure what the issue is. my peppers live in direct sun next to a reflective wall........hot.
 

scroglodyte

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001.jpg002.jpg003.jpg005.jpggreen beans taking off, beds newly seeded with collards, kale, and lettuce, Daddy's little secret, daikon radish (for sushi) sprouting in the herb tub.
 
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