Subject : tomato stakes I'm thinking of getting some Hemlock branches off a downed tree for stakes, would a Hemlock tomato stake hurt the plant? We have a nice fire going in the Liberty, feels nice.
The branch should be fine for the plant. Definitely consider trimming the upper stalks when they are tall. They won't produce enough on the upper parts of the plant vs the water & nutrients they use. I'll be swinging through on my way north for a grilled tomatoe & cheese.
This is the hot pepper plant on the left http://bonnieplants.com/product/golden-cayenne-pepper/ The middle hot pepper plant http://bonnieplants.com/product/tabasco-hot-pepper/ And the last hot pepper plant on the right http://bonnieplants.com/product/serrano-hot-pepper/
We have the tomato plant five gallon buckets (6) ready, we put 4 3/8 inch holes in the bottom of the buckets and then added small rocks on the bottom, we then mixed up a bunch of nice bagged dirt we bought with some other stuff (can't remember the name) so we're ready for planting in the buckets tomorrow, we'll add more dirt in the morning before planting.
In your opinion Well Seasoned or anyone else do have to harden off plants that were grown in a greenhouse, it did have a clear plastic roof along with the sides.
Yeah zap harden your plants a bit by putting them out and moving back indoors if temps will fall below 48-50. You bought plants that are 4-5weeks along by the size of those pots shouldn't have to fuss much over them just keep moist and sunny
Bit the bullet and either it makes it or not but I'm sick of moving stuff in n out. Planted every thing. Red n green peppers grnbeens tamaters cucumbers zucchini peas butter cup squarsh dill.
We changed the location of the garden after I took the weed whacker to that area, the area we have it will still get 8 plus hours of sun and the good part, we'll get more afternoon sun. The tomato plants went outside for 15 minutes and the hot pepper plants are still out there.
Yesterday I looked for a bean plant but had no luck so today when I got up I decided on some Yellow Kentucky Wonder Pole beans. I planted them 1 inch deep with a 4 inch spacing. This is the area we almost put the tomato plants. I dug down 24 inches and then added the new dirt we bought. The raised bed is 48 inches wide and the white plastic lattice is just under 8 feet. If they grow good this year we'll go to a 96 inch wide raised bed.
By the end of the day Wednesday everything will be done for the garden. I'm replanting the hot pepper plants in bigger containers. The tomato plants will be hardened off so those will go outside Wednesday.
It looks and sounds like you'll have a great setup. Mushroom soil mixed in with your soil works wonders on a healthy garden without getting too technical. Sometimes this is given away at local farms.
Its hard to tell how deep they are in the pics, but a 2.5 gal pail should work well. Since they will be in pails, these plant food spikes work great and for up to 2 mos. The picture below we use for indoor plants, but its great stuff when in pots/pails.
Pepper plants don't root "deep" they fan out past the drip line kind of like a tree. Don't be discouraged by short plants for a few weeks they are making roots, and snipping blooms early can actually help the plant establish better Your pots should be fine for a short growing season and will give you the ability to move in/out towards the end of the season. If you have a good sunny window you might even be able to keep them going indoors. as for fertilizer a couple teaspoons of 10-10-10(keep away from the stalk) and watered in every 2-3weeks will work My plants get to be hard almost woody stalks by the end of the season and I harvest the last batch right before a frost
I finally picked up some landscaping fabric to go over the pole beans, the black piece of fabric I had over it didn't let in enough sun but we do have one that is coming up. The tomato plants are on the last day of hardening off so tomorrow will be the day they finally get put outside .
We planted the pole beans 3 days ago, we have our first sprout. I came back from a ride through the woods, when I came back we had a turkey around that area.