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Mon, Sep 15th, 2014, 08:41 PM #1576
I have loads of cherry tomatoes. I plan on donating some to the neighbour, keeping some for myself. I believe one of the soup kitchens/homeless shelters takes donations and would like to donate their too. Onions are doing well, peas didn't. Mandevilla still blooming. I figured the roses were done for the season but to my surprise spotted a few more blooms.
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Mon, Sep 15th, 2014, 09:21 PM #1577
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Well, my garden survived the multiple nights of forecasted frost. I covered a lot of the garden. I even had to go outside and water it today. It is supposed to be in the 20s all week.
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Tue, Sep 16th, 2014, 05:08 PM #1578
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I'm not sure if you ARE in Gatineau... but if you're in QC you can't http://www.educaloi.qc.ca/en/capsules/trees-and-fences
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Wed, Sep 17th, 2014, 08:22 AM #1579
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Wed, Sep 17th, 2014, 10:00 AM #1580
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Wed, Sep 17th, 2014, 10:06 AM #1581
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Wed, Sep 17th, 2014, 01:35 PM #1582
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Wed, Sep 17th, 2014, 02:27 PM #1583
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First year growing them successfully lol... oddly enough they're now outlasting/outproducing the tatume and yellow prolific. I made squash taters out of them and they taste a bit sweeter then regular summer squash. Just made a thai curry soup with the one in the pic since a squirrel took a bite out of the peel... I couldn't let that one cure.
I read on a gardening blog that they taste a bit more like butternut (skin turns orangey) once you let them cure, guess I'll find out this winter. You're right about the straight factor...most of my squashes I grow either on a 6.5' trellis or the chain link fence and I noticed the few that started curling seemed to have touched something either the bed or a pole.
No clue about long beans but if you grow them I want to see pics/review !
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Wed, Sep 17th, 2014, 03:04 PM #1584
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Yummmmm. My new place has lots of old overgrown plants but nothing edible except grapes. It will be quite the job to get some bare ground to plant. I think I'll probably have to hire someone to pull out some of the bushes and trees and their roots. Not sure what that will cost but hopefully not too much. I want to have a garden though so hopefully I'll be growing long beans next year Good idea using the chain link fence. In my old garden I used square metal fencing to make circular trellises for the cucumbers, peas and such. I just staked them in the ground with tent pegs. Worked great for shorter climbing plants though too short for squash, especially those ones, lol.
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Thu, Sep 25th, 2014, 11:26 PM #1585
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Mom's leggy chrysanthemum's have little buds. Am expecting a floral display in a week's time.
Saw a tiny rose on one rose bush! The other rose bush that's been getting height (it was about a meter plus yesterday when I went to snip it down and the chrysanthemum stems choking its light access) never got a second crop of rose blooms. So feeding potassium aka peels to roses are fine but they are not helping in getting more roses out of the canes I trim.
Where I had planted tarragon seeds-something (like 5 plants with long leaves and about 5" high now) is growing. Doubting it's the tarragon-maybe Mom transplanted something after I did the last weeding near the start of Sept.
The blue-purple bushy flowers bloomed near the gas meter recently-literally has several bees (they are bigger than honeybees but not full-size bumblebees>maybe baby bumblebees?) daily on the flowers. Saw a small monarch butterfly visiting the bush too (I trimmed the darn thing two weeks ago because the stems are like leggy chrysanthemums-they reach for sky and also spread).2021-Bring on the sunshine, sweets & online shopping.
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Fri, Sep 26th, 2014, 12:41 AM #1586
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Fri, Sep 26th, 2014, 09:36 PM #1587
So, been out of commission for 2 weeks with a sprained ankle but decided to start cleaning up today cutting the hedge and some evergreens, big mistake . Ankle is swollen and sore so I may be forced to rest yet another week.
I still have cucumbers, tomatoes, kale and swiss chard lol they are doing great
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Fri, Sep 26th, 2014, 10:33 PM #1588
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Sat, Sep 27th, 2014, 08:11 PM #1589
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Cukes were history about two weeks ago-I'm impressed you still have some growing, Patty! One parent picked the last of the tomatoes (some red, some green) as plants were taken out along with stakes this week (last day of summer-that cold day). Swiss chard is going strong in other parent's garden along with carrots still in ground. String beans are about done.
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Sat, Sep 27th, 2014, 08:14 PM #1590
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can anyone tell me, (rep would be best as i get it for sure that way, don't always remember to check in here) if you need to wash the liner of basket hangers, the mossy ones. we had plants in them. i want to reuse them for christmas and put evergreen branches and berries in them.
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