AMKuska
Garden Master
With the last tomatoes fading away in the surviving garden beds, it's time to start thinking of next years garden. My husband has gotten super excited for this years garden. He grew absolutely huge Carolina Reapers in my greenhouse. We cleaned and sanitized it together. (He mopped my greenhouse floor with the indoor mop! Luckily it came clean!) He's growing new pepper plants from seeds of the peppers, and I've got my first tomatoes and peppers started.
My neighbor, who has had a lot more success with gardening than I have, came over and looked at my husbands giant bush reapers, and showed me where to prune to potentially over-winter them. He also shared some tips on saving the tiny tomatoes my daughter is enamored with. I'm very grateful.
Here's a few pictures from today's work:
I'm trying to be more careful about labeling. Husband may have flipped the Rose De Burne lid, so I'm not sure if that ones accurate, but he also marked the bottom and top so they both match now and we can be sure the lid is on 'right.'
New plastic sheeting on the shelves! We've had some problems with water from the shelf above dripping on the lights, which is of course dangerous.
A gift from my mother-in-law!! What should I put in it?!
My neighbor, who has had a lot more success with gardening than I have, came over and looked at my husbands giant bush reapers, and showed me where to prune to potentially over-winter them. He also shared some tips on saving the tiny tomatoes my daughter is enamored with. I'm very grateful.
Here's a few pictures from today's work:
I'm trying to be more careful about labeling. Husband may have flipped the Rose De Burne lid, so I'm not sure if that ones accurate, but he also marked the bottom and top so they both match now and we can be sure the lid is on 'right.'
New plastic sheeting on the shelves! We've had some problems with water from the shelf above dripping on the lights, which is of course dangerous.
A gift from my mother-in-law!! What should I put in it?!