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Showing posts with label small space gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small space gardening. Show all posts

Tomato wilt watch

The wilt watch is not going well.  TPP started with 6 tomato plants, caged, in a row, and now three have been removed, and two of the remaining plants are wilting.  So after a good start, the tomato part of the garden is almost back to square one.  A few leftover plants at a local nursery have been potted using a potting mix, but you don't replace 5 foot tall plants with nearly full-sized fruits in just a week or two.  So you just try to salvage something.  Now the watch turns to peppers growing about 4 feet away from the tomatoes.  This is the problem of small gardens, especially when you routinely cheat on plant spacing.  A nice heavy rainfall could saturate the soil and facilitate movement of the wilt to the peppers.  If the wilt gets there, then the dominos will continue to fall, sadly.  Next year will require some major shifting of our gardening efforts to avoid growing nightshades in this general area.  This type of event is one of the major challenges of small gardens, and especially so since the last two years have not been good gardening years and while late, this year's garden was growing pretty well.  To add to the gardening woes, the 1st Japanese beetles have been spotted, a relatively new pest in these parts.  However their appearance is late, so maybe they didn't do so well and this years hatch will be small; so far cicadas are nearly a no show as well, not that they are a garden problem, but another insect that pupates under ground where the drought conditions of last summer and fall may have been difficult.

Get your mind out of the gutter, put you garden there


Now why didn’t TPP think of this?  Using gutters to make hanging containers for gardening is just so obvious.   One look at a couple of our old gutters with the maple seedlings sprouting forth should have been the inspiration, should have triggered a creative idea, but instead it was just a damn the gutters need cleaning reaction.  The cost is minimal.  Gutters and gutter hangers can be purchased at just about every hardware store or home maintenance box store.   Truly this is one of those good ideas.  In particular the idea of picking salad greens without bending over is compelling. If you try this, or have tried this, tell us about your experience.