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- Subject: RE: Windy weekend
- From: &* C* D* C* U* A* 9* C* <c*@edwards.af.mil>
- Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 07:52:41 -0700
In my garden tomatoes shut down fruit production once we get into real summer (days over 95F) and don't start setting again until it cools down. Eggplants keep on going as do peppers. I've wondered if I would get more tomatoes if I set up shade cloth over the tomato plants, maybe some kind of canopy so they'd be shaded in the afternoon. Cyndi -----Original Message----- From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf Of james singer Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 4:38 PM To: gardenchat@hort.net Subject: Re: [CHAT] Windy weekend Potato's a relative, too, and as a native of the Andes, will likely tolerate more cold than and of the other Solanums. But more to the point, perhaps, there's also a Solanum that's a tropical fruit [I forget the name], which doesn't grow very well much north of Key West. The fruit occasionally shows up in upscale groceries; egg-shaped and sized, yellow-green, sweet, little flavor, usually over priced. On Apr 12, 2010, at 11:37 AM, BONNIE_HOLMES wrote: > Eggplant is so similar to tomato; seems they would both like the > same conditions. Comments from anyone? > > Bonnie > ETN Zone 7 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cyndi D Civ USAF AFMC 95 CS/SCOSI Johnson" <cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil > > > To: gardenchat@hort.net > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 12:39:49 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern > Subject: RE: [CHAT] Windy weekend > > I should go out there with my thermometer and see what I get, I've > never > looked before. I am usually trying to push the season because we will > start getting above 90F by mid-June. A lot of my vegetable crops > have a > really short window between the time they set fruit until it's too hot > to pollinate. Melons, peppers, squash do fine in the heat but the > beans, > tomatoes, and corn have to be ready to start flowering by mid-May. > And I > never plan on having lettuce, spinach or peas past May. > Too bad we don't like okra. That and eggplant do pretty well in high > heat. I like eggplant in limited quantities but husband won't eat it > at > all. > > Cyndi > > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-gardenchat@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On > Behalf Of BONNIE_HOLMES > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 8:44 AM > To: gardenchat@hort.net > Subject: Re: [CHAT] Windy weekend > > I always wait until soil temperatures are 50B0+ before planting > outside. > Have > better crops and healthier plants than when early planting. > > Bonnie > ETN Zone 7 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cyndi D Civ USAF AFMC 95 CS/SCOSI Johnson" > <cyndi.johnson@edwards.af.mil> > To: gardenchat@hort.net > Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 11:38:50 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern > Subject: [CHAT] Windy weekend > > So once again, my little bit of California had decent weather most of > the work week which degraded into windy and cold for the weekend. > Argh. > I did plant some tomatoes, they are getting big enough I don't want to > hold them in the greenhouse much longer. Figured with enough mulch and > the wall-o-water protectors it would be okay as we are probably not > going to get more frost. So far so good although I didn't have enough > protectors. I swear I ordered more this winter but maybe I dreamed it. > Anyway there remains in the greenhouse six plants plus a few spares, > and > the peppers and the ornamentals are still in there as well. I moved > the > big pots out to the patio but I didn't realize how much the geraniums > had grown over the winter. I used a few words trying to maneuver them > out the door without breaking too much off. Then after I had wrestled > the first one out and finally got it positioned I looked down and > there > was a black widow spider the size of a half-dollar crawling out of the > pot! > I bought a flat of gazania for the area I cleared out front. It's > never > been my favorite plant but it's tough and drought tolerant, and with a > little water it blooms all summer, those are good qualities. It just > looks sort of untidy to me, but maybe that's because I usually see it > along the freeways and in parking lots. If I hate it I can rip it > out. I > am still trying to come up with stuff that will work in that half- > shady > but dry area. Fine Gardening had a couple pages of suggestions in > their > last issue and I'm trying to decide what to get. > What did you do over the weekend? > > Cyndi > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the > message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT > > Inland Jim Willamette Valley --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE GARDENCHAT
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