Are those the upside-down planters? My sister bought some. I am
thinking
that millions of years of evolution programmed roots to grow down and
leaves to grow up, so turning it over would be a setback...but if
people
have fun with it all the better.
Cyndi
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On
Behalf Of Betsy Kelson
Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 4:25 AM
To: gardenchat@hort.net
Subject: Re: [CHAT] Feels like summer
Well Cyndi,
I have found that folks are just crazy for tomatoes and will do
anythng for them. This is the first year that we carried Topsy Turvy
Tomato
planters(AS SEEN ON TV) Folks can buy them on QVC, at Home Depot,
and at
our
garden center. And at $15 a pop, we have had to do little to promote
them.
Funny!!!
My sunday was not as pleasant as yours though. DH and I
shoveled
away 31" of heavy snow on the driveway and in front of the garage. It
only
took us 4 hours in the sun. It should be in the 60's here during the
week.
Hang on Spring isn't over yet in the Rockies
betsy
evergreen co 31 degrees at 6am
----- Original Message -----
From: "Johnson, Cyndi D Civ USAF AFMC 95 CS/SCOSI"
<cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil>
To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2009 5:26 PM
Subject: [CHAT] Feels like summer
It was a very short while ago I was complaining about being cold.
Someone turned up the thermostat, because now we're getting temps in
the
90s. Ah spring, can't make up its mind what to do.
Saturday we rode with a group we just joined, a longish ride through
some hills to a local restaurant. Never been there before, very
horsey
area obviously since the place has several hitching rails outside.
Nice
weather. Fewer wildflowers than I expected to see, it is already
getting
too dry for them. Ceanothus is in bloom though, I wish it would grow
in
my garden.
Sunday was even hotter. I pulled the row cover off the peas and the
bed
of lettuce and spinach. Peas are looking pretty good. Lettuce and
spinach, what's there looks good but the germination is spotty. I
always
wonder why I get the kinds of germination I do. I'll have one row
where
half of it doesn't germinate, other rows where every seed comes up,
or
spots maybe 12 inches long where there's nothing. I wonder if it's
insects, ants maybe.
I dithered about planting beans right up until the point where I
opened
the seed cabinet and discovered I have no bean seeds. Okay no beans.
I'll fill out the beds with more tomato plants, I was only going to
put
in five but ten will be better. Husband is experimenting with his
tomato plants too, he's got a number of largish buckets and put drain
holes in them and buried them. I think his idea is to fill them with
dirt and that moisture-retaining crystal stuff, plant the tomatoes in
them, and they will take less water than conventional planting. I
think
it won't work like he thinks but I'll watch with interest.
I'll have roses in bloom within a week. Iris are starting, daffodils
are
gone, lilacs are almost gone, weeds are rampant. I need time to pull
weeds!
Cyndi
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