Yeah our carrots failed on that part also, probs due to weather, weird climate and probably most likely irregular watering/feeding other than that some of our tatsois grow well and the tomatoes
That's good to hear, the downside of wanting to cut a tree down is you have to pay someone to do it for you, but if you can do it yourself it's even better!
On one hand they get mad that you ripped their shrubs, on the other, free vegetables! 😂
Yeah, it was so so for me also, the tomatoes grew, 1 or 2 squash grew and one cucumber and a struggling melon that's still trying to grow, also chili plants.
Thank you! There were some berry bushes (trees?) also but we probably missed their peak fruiting season as there was none to harvest, happy with the apples we've got 💯
Would probably turn them into apple jam or apple crumble (apple crisp in US).
Yeah! Gardening is tough man 😅 but I guess the reward and investment is worth it once you get the hang of it and I can't wait to reap what I showed no pun intended.
Yeah that makes the most sense tbh, but what I've read and what I've experienced it doesn't seem to work with the soap spray? They just keep coming back, the eggs I mean, or do I just keep doing it everyday? From what I see the moths don't come out everyday just probably in good sunny weather if that makes sense.
Could try growing leeks now that you've mentioned it, apparently potatoes are easy to grow? They some of our store bought potatoes are growing roots as we speak 😅 probably not the same thing but you get the idea
I've been watching how to overwinter tomato plants for the winter and yeah that's what they said to do like what you did, basically to cut all of the leaves and leave some of the main stems and water them iirc, I can take the plants indoors right? I also have a small greenhouse too if I can put them in there during winter, or is inside the house better?
Yeah our carrots failed on that part also, probs due to weather, weird climate and probably most likely irregular watering/feeding other than that some of our tatsois grow well and the tomatoes