Arghh....i hate spiders, i know they do wonders for your garden but i draw the line at the house...a spider comes into my house and it dies. End of story. Yesterday i found a massive (read not tiny) red back in my toilet!! I fear these just a bit more than huntsmen. So i put a glass over it and left it until my partner Adam came home :) well he proptly filled the cup with hot water and dishwashing liqued :) it didnt like that very much! Despite being dead now it is also squeaky clean!
Back to the garden, some of my heirloom tomatoes are dropping blossoms and their bottom leaves are yellowing...grr...so ill tell you what it means. The yellow leaves at the bottom of the plant mean a nitrogen deficiency. If you are growing tomatoes in pots like i am you will be using potting mix, while being great and all the soil does tend to be lacking in some basic things, nitrogen being one of them. That is why you are recommended to give you tomatoes a tomato feed every week. Now my plants are not wholly organic but i do try to limit the amount of crap i put on them. To almost nothing if i can. So to raise the nitrogen level in the soil i have given them a feed from my worm farm :) both the juice and the soil.
With the dropping blossoms, it is most likely a calcium deficiency, now the most effective way to rectify that is by adding crushed egg shells to the soil, however i am all out of egg shells, sooo a more alterative method is to water with a cup of milk. :) will let you know how it goes
Oh and powdery milkdew is like a white powder that sits ontop of the leaves of things like tomatoes, pumpkins, zuccini etc. The best organic way to get rid of it (its been affecting my tomatoes to!) it to spray it with a solution made up of 1 part milk to 9 parts water. Once a week.
Other than that my garden is doing well, the raspberry is flowering, the runner beans have taken off and the apple trees have lots of new shoots. I counted over 20 tomatoes growing on my now 7 foots high cherry tomato plant!
That will do for today :)
"My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes i made while learning to see things from the plants point of view"
-H. Fred Ale
-H. Fred Ale
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Sunday, November 14, 2010
I grew potatoes!!!!!
I put potatoes in an old tyre way before they were supposed to be planted and i didnt look after them, but they grew and then fell over (i didnt put enough tyres and soil on. and completely gave up on them). I pulled them out the other day and have been using the soil for my other plants. And just then i was stealing more soil and hit a potato!!! Im so excited...well here they are
Its probably wayyyyyy to late in the season now to plant more potatoes but i did it anyway...i promise to look after this lot...lol
Dirty |
Clean |
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Pictures of my garden
Well is said i would take some photos so here they are..
It is currently pouring with rain, and has been since yesterday afternoon! Hoping that the sunny weather due this week will make everything grow like crazy! Really have to get onto the weeding, they are taking over!
Lavender |
Basil |
Heirloom Capsicum |
Blueberry, looking a little sick |
Tomatoes |
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Spring Planting!!!
Well, we have officially finished all the spring planting! In the past few months we have planted tomato's (red cherry, tomato berry, yellow cherry, yellow, orange cherry, black russian and patio tomato, i think thats it), snow peas, beans, capsicum and basil. The red cherry tomato has already shot off and is now 6 feet tall!
Will post some pictures later. Have also been picking blueberries and the white currents are almost ripe. The nectarine tree has flowered and is fruiting quite nicely despite the rampant leaf curl. Grrr....it never goes away!
Our rubard managed to survive the winter (it was a close call) and is going crazy. I cant wait to pick the stalks, mum wants me to cook her a apple and rhubard pie.
At the start of spring we planted lavender in our garden to encourage bees (have previously have a lack of pollinating insects in the garden) and they are working a treat! Every morning when i go into the garden there are bee's humming away. I will admit when we first planted them i did go into the front yard (where there are tons of bee's) and took some in a jar to the backyard. lol. It didnt work so im glad they made it on their own.
Oh and after pinching off the ends of the fig trees new shoots new figs have started forming :) yay. My daughter Hayley loves figs!
Will post some pictures later. Have also been picking blueberries and the white currents are almost ripe. The nectarine tree has flowered and is fruiting quite nicely despite the rampant leaf curl. Grrr....it never goes away!
Our rubard managed to survive the winter (it was a close call) and is going crazy. I cant wait to pick the stalks, mum wants me to cook her a apple and rhubard pie.
At the start of spring we planted lavender in our garden to encourage bees (have previously have a lack of pollinating insects in the garden) and they are working a treat! Every morning when i go into the garden there are bee's humming away. I will admit when we first planted them i did go into the front yard (where there are tons of bee's) and took some in a jar to the backyard. lol. It didnt work so im glad they made it on their own.
Oh and after pinching off the ends of the fig trees new shoots new figs have started forming :) yay. My daughter Hayley loves figs!
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