Erm... I'm not seeing anything except a space within a dotted gray line. Is that a humorous indication that all your harvesting is done for the season, as in "No More Veggies" or "These are the veggies I have now?" Or did images not upload properly?
I have two tiny melons too, mine are just now looking like they may ripen if we get some warm weather, also still getting blossoms on my 'maters [whast a weird summer], and lots on my peppers that are really taking off, it'll be hard to decide which to take in to the greenhouses. I'm limited as to space. I just wish my jalapenõs would get hot and my cayennes would turn red.
yup. I got really sick and needed to get lots of exercise to get well, so I raked, and raked and raked, my 25' X 50' garden is three-four inches deep with leaves, all the dead stuff was pulled up, I tried burning it but all was too wet, so it'a all pilled up ready to burn in the spring, I still have broccoli, cabbages and one cauliflower growing, [I do love steamed cauliflower.] I'm hoping the leaves will kill off the crab grass; and give my garden some loft and nutrients. How is yours going?
I brought home another load of leaves yesterday but didn't have time to get any more leaves today. I spent the afternoon getting my hair dyed/frosted. (I'm not sure what to call the process she did!)
BTW: 3 or 4 layers of flattened cardboard will definitely kill crabgrass BUT. It will NOT kill the crabgrass seed. There is one thing you can do. Once you have the grass under the cardboard killed, you uncover the ground and let it spend 3-4 weeks in the sun. Any crabgrass seeds present in the ground will germinate and if you kill it before it can go to seed...you get rid of the seeds without them getting replaced. :)
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Is that a humorous indication that all your harvesting is done for the season, as in "No More Veggies" or "These are the veggies I have now?"
Or did images not upload properly?
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BTW: 3 or 4 layers of flattened cardboard will definitely kill crabgrass BUT. It will NOT kill the crabgrass seed.
There is one thing you can do. Once you have the grass under the cardboard killed, you uncover the ground and let it spend 3-4 weeks in the sun. Any crabgrass seeds present in the ground will germinate and if you kill it before it can go to seed...you get rid of the seeds without them getting replaced.
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