That shit should never leave a pot. I’ve had it grow all the way under a sidewalk and pop up on the other side before.
I just removed all the grass and weeds around my honey berry bushes. These suckers are seriously cold hardy up to -20F you need to have at least 2 different types so they can pollinate each other. I have an Aurora borealis, a viking aurora and a honey bee!
https://honeyberryusa.com/about-honeyberry.html
Heres a link to where i get my hasklap/honey berry bushes.
Dam you guys are way ahead of me, I’m just getting started because of temps. Just got cucs. and melons in yesterday, corn and more will be this weekend. @rucifer999 @Skinnyhb looks awesome
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Looking good Dforce! Your climate looks just like mine. Where on the globe you’re at?
Michigan, temps start to even out around end of May. Any time sooner is so unpredictable, can have frost in the morning and warm up to 70°
This Az heat is killer for crops. I have blackberries and strawberries also but have to build a good setup for the temperamental plants.
It’s funny you help them out. I make them hate grow. Usually I’ll flood the flower bed in the morning, sometimes I also flood it in the evening. By flood I mean simply a standing 1/2" of water. I use all the soil from my previous grows to give my garden bed the nutrients it needs. My cats also donate a lot of free and as a result of their free I give my grown food to my neighbors. All these fools eating my cats shit, it fills me with joy.
Your neighbors reading this
Strawberries, all sorts of beans, cabbages, carrots, potatoes, salads, onion, leek, spinache, and other greens…
That’s a bit like over here. Although, the morning frost part is now officially over.
Very nice.
@Skinnyhb hey to get more tomatoes. “Tickle the flowers” A tomato plants flower is both a male and a female. The male is the pointed down bottom part and the female is the upper part with the pedals. If youget a small stick or your finger and lightly flick or jiggle the male part it will pollinate it like if a honey bee were to vibrate or disturb the male portion of the flower. But be warned you can get way too many tomatos!! Also did you get a couple tomatoe spikes in the ground for easy fertilization for the season?
I need to go out there and pick all the veg off of my plants. It’s going to be a fruit fly heaven if I don’t.