I have 4 raised beds outside in my yard this year for vegetables. This is my first year growing in North Carolina or in raised beds. I am used to doing it in ground back in Massachusetts. But I laid down some weed block and cardboard underneath and then filled up my soil mixture, etc and went to...
It's an early girl. I really just got it because I'm impatient and I wanted to have something to harvest before the rest of my garden starts producing anything delicious. I did get a copper treatment and pruned off the yellow leaves or anything that looked sick and now it doing well. I want to...
I bought the cucumber already started in small pots from the garden center and they were out in the sun and elements. For the beds I used a mixture of peat moss, garden soil, and black cow. I started 3 of my own tomato plants that are doing just fine, but the tomato plant I purchased already...
That's great to hear because this type of sun, heat, and humidity is on a whole different level than what I'm used to for gardening. This spring and summer will either produce well or be a complete flop lol
Thank you, I also have a potted tomato plant that's leaves are yellowing from the bottom up that is worrying me. I'm from Massachusetts but now living in coastal north carolina so this climate is brand new to me and I'm coming across issues in the garden I never have before
Hi everyone! I'm a gardener at camp lejeune, nc. We moved here not too long ago so I'm not used to the climate for growing since we are from Massachusetts. I'm pretty worried about my veggies this year
I transplanted 3 cucumber plants about 2 weeks ago into my raised beds. Some of the leaves then turned white and shriveled and some of the stems are now broken. They did have a few blooms but those fell off and nothing has changed at all since. Haven't seen any growth at