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update on my purple corn... pulled back another, more mature ear lastnight & it did look a little better than that first one I tested. It has kernels, but it could look better, some spots were void. And of course there were worms in it! little cream colored ones with black heads, kinda turns me...
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i planted regular ol sweet corn, not sure exactly which variety at the moment as I don't have the seed packet in front of me. From researching online I found that it could be from stress or phosphorous deficiency, and the ears may be void of any edible kernels when harvested, just kinda dried up...
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Help! My corn stalks are purple, why? will the corn still be edible?:confused:
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When you do stuff like that do you have to do anything special on the business end of things since you're selling a product to the public, like claim profits on your taxes or get any kind of licenses or inspections on the products, like to meet food safety guidelines?
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Anyone have recipes using a lot of fresh tarragon? (Preferrably healthy) I have a ton! Thanks in advance. :)
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thanks for the tip,I'll have to try it.;)
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Just looked at your pics, very nice. I'll have to post some more of mine once I get home from work. Good luck with your blackberries.
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I think I may just try the soap on its own or the pepper sauce on its own & see the effects & narrow down what works best for me. I've been finding aphids here & there on the underside of some tomato leaves & just clipping those leaves & throwing them out. plus we've been getting a lot of rain...
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I'll have to try one indoors too. We don't have pets so maybe mine will survive.
As far as the questionable fruits around our property...I always research things a lot, but I'm still never comfortable relying on info I find online cuz how do I know the Joe Shmoe that wrote it knows what he's...
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Thanks for the welcome. Are the seed pods the little green oval ball behind the stamen? I've noticed them once the blooms start drying up.
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I am always worried about poisoning myself accidentally! There are a lot of things at this new house that I've been unsure about. I took samples to a local nursery & they told me it was all good stuff, but then you gotta wonder how sure they are. I must say though, I'm glad I trusted the...
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I paid more than what I would normally pay for a plant too. I justified it though because I got all of my tomato plants for free because I waited longer than most. Over 40 plants! I'll be canning a lot...pasta sauce & salsa for everyone this Christmas!
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A few weeks back I purchased a Blue Passion Flower from a local nursery in Western PA. I couldn't resist, the flowers are so pretty & unique, not to mention they smell good! The saleswoman told me it's an annual, but I found info online that says it's a perennial...So which is it?! I have it in...
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ok thanks! I'll try without the oil.
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Oh and thanx for welcoming me! I dont remember exactly how long it was between applying the weed & feed & planting my seeds, but I would say at least 24-48 hours. I know i didnt plant or sow right away. I've been researching & reading so much about gardening lately that my head's spinning & I'm...
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These spots are flat, like a discoloration of the leave, not raised or "powdery" or fuzzy. Can powdery mildew not necessarily be powdery?
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Good Bad and Ugly
Any help identifying the bugs in my pics & whether they're good or bad is much appreciated!
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I recently moved into a new house and decided to give gardening a go this year. The property had an old garden plot that we cleaned up & tilled. We put up a mesh fence to keep animals out and worked in some weed & feed before planting, besides that I did nothing special to the dirt. I just...
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