Fertilized Citrus Trees
3/3/2021 – Fertilized lightly with 8-8-8+sulfur the citrus trees in the yard and the satsuma next to the garden.
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3/3/2021 – Fertilized lightly with 8-8-8+sulfur the citrus trees in the yard and the satsuma next to the garden.
Continue Reading3/3/2021 – Sprinkled 1 cup of 8-8-8 with sulfur around the edge of the root ball of the three magnolias planted last year around the pond. That recommendation is by the Georgia Extension Service’s Growing Southern Magnolias for our Bracken’s Brown Beauties.
Continue Reading3/3/2021 – Spread with the cyclone seeder 2.3 lbs/1000 SF of 0-0-60 on the garden per the soil test report.
Continue Reading3/2/2021 – The tomato and pepper seedlings from seeds sown 1/24/2021 (five weeks ago) in the 6-packs have germinated well and have their second permanent leaves. We teased out one seedling from its neighbor of two each of the three tomato varieties and replanted them for Kelley into saved Bonnie’s 3″ plastic pots. The sharp […]
Continue Reading2/25/2021 – Yesterday and this morning we weeded the daylily beds west of the driveway and fed them the “concoction”. The beds were: the newest bed we call the Nursury at the Martin House; the round Lady Bed in the center of the fruit tree grove and; the bed immediately east of the pond-field gate […]
Continue Reading2/25/2021 – Pulled up freeze damaged Hamlin Oranges in Garden. Harvested the last of the Cheers and New Jersey Wakefield cabbage. The Cheers could have grown larger if there was a couple of weeks to do so. The NJW only had a few small heads that were not filled out well. There was still a […]
Continue Reading2/24/2021 – Mary sowed seeds in 6-packs and a tray of the following as well as sowed pepper seeds where seedlings did not come up. All were sown in Baccato Potting Soil from Hurley F&F. Queen Sophia French Marigold from SESE sowed in three 6-packs. As of 8/21/2921, Mary said she did not like how […]
Continue Reading2/22/2021 – Sowed HOSS’s recommended carrot variety Scarlet Nante (by Ferry Morse) after being in the refrigerator for two weeks per their other recommendation.
Continue Reading2/22/2021 – Per the advice at links in the 2021 Spring Plan at this site, we cracked the cilantro seed coats prior to soaking them. The coats broke in half and no seeds were obvious. Soaked them, starting in warm well water, for 9 hours–from 5 AM to 2 PM. Mary sowed the round seeds, […]
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