tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post2834014046276017667..comments2023-10-08T03:36:38.925-04:00Comments on Gardening Without Skills: And you said I couldn't kill a SFG. I'm proving you all wrong.Kate and Crewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11342619603185671644noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-50022409135863039802009-10-26T22:56:29.241-04:002009-10-26T22:56:29.241-04:00Kate, those pepper leaves look as though they coul...Kate, those pepper leaves look as though they could have some aphid damage, and that might explain the ants...they are eating the aphid. I've had mine look like that, but they survived (boy, did they ever survive)! I've also had bean leaves do just what yours did during 100 degree weather, and I agree with Kelly, give them some fish and/or seaweed emulsion for a gentle, non-burning feeding. <br /><br />These word verifications really slay me. I am NOT an <i>exfooker</i>!Annie*s Grannyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772261218172078099noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-50268603601972987052009-10-25T13:53:16.657-04:002009-10-25T13:53:16.657-04:00A little fish and seaweed emulsion is never a bad ...A little fish and seaweed emulsion is never a bad thing in my opinion. You could do a foliar spray or add directly to the soil. If you spray the leaves do it at a quarter strength. One of those $10 sprayers puts out a nice, fine mist.<br /><br />The thing to remember about freshly mixed growing medium is that it has not had time to set up shop with all of the micro organisms that aid in nutrient uptake. Hang in there Kate, your Grim Reeper photo almost ended in me needing a new laptop due to the spewing of coffee.Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06457953816169352495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-13291123779999488452009-10-24T17:42:34.189-04:002009-10-24T17:42:34.189-04:00Well, you have both temperature and day length to ...Well, you have both temperature and day length to deal with. If it's warm but everything else about the plants says "Winter's coming!" then maybe the spring things won't do so well. Your bok choy looks like swiss chard to me. <br /><br />I wish I had great advice, but hang in there.Stefaneenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08422241601075022500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-26696445450309563212009-10-22T20:18:09.914-04:002009-10-22T20:18:09.914-04:00Gah EG! Don't shut up. Isn't it obvious th...Gah EG! Don't shut up. Isn't it obvious that I need ALL the advice that I can get? Seriously - I appreciate every single ounce of advice on my garden!!!!!!Kate and Crewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11342619603185671644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-20551071599396044562009-10-22T20:06:44.005-04:002009-10-22T20:06:44.005-04:00Kate - have you considered taking a leaf to your l...Kate - have you considered taking a leaf to your local extension office? If that isn't an option, you'll just have to experiment with fertilizer/watering to see what it is. Contrary to what some believe, you must add fertilizer to supply all of the plants' needs. Compost just isn't enough.<br /><br />I'll shut up now.Jeff Vandiverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07200011426236637927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-27563485617463083772009-10-22T19:38:54.148-04:002009-10-22T19:38:54.148-04:00I am starting to think you are on a "shock &a...I am starting to think you are on a "shock & awe" mission with us! I have NEVER fertilized a sq ft bed, and in my experience with the Master Gardener stuff, people often throw way too much stuff onto their plants, lol! I do love the Grim Reaper, just not pointing at your garden! You will get it... and give those lettuces a few days to recover, they often look like hell right after transplanting - we are all pulling for you to succeed! If you added manure it was aged, right? Since if not it can burn your plants right up...Erinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06916896512933101955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-3502340675056223802009-10-22T18:46:14.929-04:002009-10-22T18:46:14.929-04:00EG - They haven't had that much water - Just a...EG - They haven't had that much water - Just a couple of times a week with a watering can. And the SFG book (and what I've read online) says that you can't overwater a SFG garden since the water drains out. And the flipping books says you don't need fertilizer. GAAAHHHHHHH!!!!! I just KNEW this wouldn't be as simple as everyone made it seem. Hmph.<br /><br />Lo - too much water - not enough water - I'm sooo confused.<br /><br />Ribbit - I think this is the best time of year to grow things down here because the hot weather is over, but that doesn't matter in my sick little world....sighKate and Crewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11342619603185671644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-71148755389271824152009-10-22T18:43:01.204-04:002009-10-22T18:43:01.204-04:00HA! I was wondering, myself, if we didn't nee...HA! I was wondering, myself, if we didn't need to move GBDD up a week. :)<br /><br />I just think it's the time of year. My beans got all funky just like that as well. Start fresh in the spring.Ribbithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01460673212389110633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-64450883442816789912009-10-22T14:44:07.815-04:002009-10-22T14:44:07.815-04:00Kate- In my experience with the SFG you should be ...Kate- In my experience with the SFG you should be watering every single day that it does not rain. The boxes drain so you dont have to worry about water sitting in them. <br />P.S. I love the new look. It suites you well ;)Lohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07892990895807908419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-36361123283587480332009-10-22T14:39:44.112-04:002009-10-22T14:39:44.112-04:00Kate - love the costume! Those beans look like the...Kate - love the costume! Those beans look like they have 2 problems - too much water, and not enough fertilizer.<br />When the outer edge of the leaves dry up like that, it's usually from excessive amounts of water. Squash will do the same thing...<br />Also, when the leaves are not a dark shade of green, it usually means more nitrogen is needed. However, too much water can also make them light colored....<br />I believe in you.Jeff Vandiverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07200011426236637927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5563051087162389665.post-87818754025416482542009-10-22T14:23:01.920-04:002009-10-22T14:23:01.920-04:00I recognized you immediately in that photo!!!!!!! ...I recognized you immediately in that photo!!!!!!! On a good note we ate the eggs you gave us today and they were very tasty. See, you can grow chickens!Carolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11865904719118574303noreply@blogger.com