
I think cob is the way to go personally, but the general theme of using soil as a building material fascinates me.
I think cob is the way to go personally, but the general theme of using soil as a building material fascinates me.
Rub a leaf between your fingers. The smell can tell you sometimes which fruit you’ll get. Other than that you need to wait to find out.
In terms of citrus I can recommend satsumas, my 2y old tree gave me about 40 fruits this year alone and they taste great.
Moved houses so I started prepping next year’s garden by dumping all of the autumn leaves where I want to establish beds. This’ll kill the lawn by spring allowing me to plant stuff.
Personally, I love citrus and fig trees. Figs are great because growing them is the only reliable way to get great ones
Love me some hydroponics. When you set up the community, I’ll join for sure.
Those sound delicious, thank you for the recipes!
We’re on zuchini nr. 10 and have run out of recipes. Send help!
I’m thinking I’ll leave the plants in the beds for the next tenants to enjoy. They’ll be able to harvest the squash, tomatoes and physalis I planted. Apart from the strawberries it’s all annuals which I can start from seed again next season so it doesn’t hurt that much :)
And I have plenty of tomatoes, cukes, melons and other plants in pots so it’s not like the season is lost altogether. All in all I’ll be fine even if the season is cut short for most of my garden.
We are going to move from our apartment to a lovely house in August. I’m looking forward to the new place. it’s gonna be awesome for the family and me, but it means giving up my backyard garden in the middle of the season.
I have many plants in containers so it’s not like I’ll lose everything, but the move has a bittersweet note.
In Germany we’re having the coldest June in years. We would gladly take some of your heat 🥲
Everything is growimg painfully slowly. I’m worried that melons and watermelons won’t ripen in time.
My Satsuma mandarin tree. Best mandarins I’ve ever had.