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People who enjoy growing their own food. Or taking care of their landscaping and gardens. Let’s try and keep politics to minimum here in this group unless it has something to do with agriculture or affect on planting and growing your own food.

Posts Tagged "weather" By Donto101 (311) Posts by members only

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Jan 18Jan 18

Posted by FrostyJim
You can't let a little snowy weather slow you down...
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Gardeners
Oct 27, 2023Oct 2023

Posted by Fernapple
My latest project is now half way complete. Ready for retirement, several old greenhouses have been pulled down, and I got a new small pretty one, as hopefully, retired persons plaything. All being well, it will be part of an ornamental herb garden. ...
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Gardeners
May 14, 2023May 2023

Posted by FrostyJim
The low temperature this morning was 30 degrees in my unheated greenhouse in Wasilla Alaska on May 14th. I will be moving plants out there and setting up my space heater... for now. thanks to my weather station I have saved my plants many times over ...
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Jan 27, 2023Jan 2023

Posted by Fernapple
Despite the cold there are a few winter flowers out with us now, especially the Hellebores and the Snowdrops. But there may be something which you may not have noticed before. Which is that a lot of winter and early spring flowers like these, take ...
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May 20, 2022May 2022

Posted by FrostyJim
The weather is warm enough... so garden season begins in Wasilla Alaska! Bought some sphagnum peat grow mix and cleaning up my perennial flower beds... the next few weeks will be very busy.
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Gardeners
Apr 9, 2022Apr 2022

Posted by MikeInBatonRouge
Excellent spring gardening weather today! Considering I have significantly neglected things here for the past month, the plants seem fairly content. ❣️ The Stokes asters are starting to bloom. The coral honeysuckle never fully stopped but is ...
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Gardeners
Mar 31, 2022Mar 2022

Posted by Fernapple
Well the weather is a funny thing, is it not ? Last week I posted about the mild spell and how well the spring flowers were coming on. And then this, is what I woke up to this morning. But spring flowers are tough, they will probably come through OK.
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Gardeners
Nov 18, 2021Nov 2021

Posted by RussRAB
Freeze Alert! I know I checked the weather earlier since temperatures are getting down there, and the overnight low was in the 40's. I went to clear my e-mail and I have a weather alert. We have a freeze warning tonight. Temperatures are to get to 32...
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Gardeners
Oct 24, 2021Oct 2021

Posted by RussRAB
My confused Plum tree. Last Spring, I bought a couple plum trees, but because of everything that happened last Spring, and some large branches shading the back part of my yard I wanted to remove, I never got around to planting them. Consequently, ...
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Gardeners
Sep 27, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by itsmedammit
We have the strangest weather pattern here this year. I live in that red area. We have been in severe/extreme drought all year, with lots of rain north, lots of rain south. We just have an odd band of dry. Normally we have lots of rain and even ...
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Gardeners
Sep 7, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by Fernapple
The garden visiting season is coming to an end now, but after several weeks of cold grey weather it turned bright and sunny yesterday for a last visit, to a really lovely garden. Much money was raised for charity, the cakes were full of extra ...
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Gardeners
Aug 17, 2021Aug 2021

Posted by Lorajay
Thanks to Google lens I was able to identify the new aquatic weed I found down by the lake. If the weather man is right I should soon be able to mow all the way around it down to the edge of the lake. I don't want to mow it down because I think it's ...
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Gardeners
Jul 29, 2021Jul 2021

Posted by tinkercreek
My first pretty purple pepper!! It must have been hiding under a leaf, and responded to lots of extra watering in this very warm weather. Yes, they look a little droopy after another 93' day, but there are more starting, as well as on the red & ...
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Gardeners
Apr 10, 2021Apr 2021

Posted by Lorajay
Many of my shrubs look like they may not make it after our 12 days of extreme freezing weather but my Chinese quince is prettier than it's ever been. Perhaps it would prefer a colder climate.
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Gardeners
Apr 5, 2021Apr 2021

Posted by bigpawbullets
Out in the incredibly nice weather! Cleaned up the front yard. Neighbor throwing a hissy fit. I saunter over to see what's wrong. "This DMN edger won't work anymore!" I suggested that before buying a new one maybe I could "adjust" something. ...
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Mar 21, 2021Mar 2021

Posted by Spinliesel
Die Eisheilige for 2021 The Icy Saints are periods of days in May where surprisingly cold weather may ruin crops. All over Europe and the East Coast of the United States, farmers used to pay close attention to the day and the weather. The saints ...
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Gardeners
Feb 22, 2021Feb 2021

Posted by Triphid
2 of the worst banes to any Aussie Gardener in the Aussie Outback, the 3 Cornered Jack prickles/thorns and Couch Grass. A couple of mls of rain, a bit of warmer weather and they come up everywhere and almost anywhere as well. 3 Cornered Jacks can ...
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Gardeners
Feb 14, 2021Feb 2021

Posted by Zoohome
We have a crazy weather, Austin is in state of emergency. Currently is 18F and a mix of icy rain and snow. I brought most of my plants in the garage. But I left some out (under covers). My fear is that those left out are done and its too late to ...
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Gardeners
Dec 27, 2020Dec 2020

Posted by FrayedBear
A sudden blow?
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Gardeners
Nov 22, 2020Nov 2020

Posted by MikeInBatonRouge
My favorate garden bloom today. This is Bride's Dream. Two year old plant. It was blackspotting too much in the communal rose bed, but I love the blooms so much I couldn't let it go. Into a pot it want, and lo and behold, less blackspot pressure ...
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Gardeners
Oct 11, 2020Oct 2020

Posted by FrostyJim
Nice weather on Saturday in Wasilla Alaska. Sunny and in the 50's so I finished a garden project and built a moose cage to protect my Black currants. I only hit my thumb once - Ha! I guess I finished just in time as Momma moose and her 2 calves ...
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Gardeners
Aug 10, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by MightyMax
With the weather being lovely and amazing sunshine in the south west of England, its been a perfect getting jobs in the garden and harvesting it'brings positivity and relaxation into our lives
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Aug 6, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Spinliesel
We had stormy weather last night, so I cut the Lillies and some Hosta flowers to enjoy them in the living room. Their scent is perfuming the air. The bouquet with Zinnias and Sunflowers is already a few days old. I used to be very reluctant to cut ...
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Gardeners
May 29, 2020May 2020

Posted by FrostyJim
Memorial weekend is the traditional start for our South-Central Alaska garden season. It is strange to see everybody rush to get their gardens planted as quick as possible and most garden centers will be sold out in a week. We have had several weeks ...
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Gardeners
May 7, 2020May 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
Grown under the cover of some row cover to protect it from the frost that is still a regular threat until the end of May, sweet asparagus spears plucked fresh from the garden and made into a cheese and asparagus omelette.
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Posted by FrostyJimIt's almost salad season. It is amazing how fast my salad greens grow in just 3 weeks since setting out my seedlings in our long Alaska summer days...

Posted by FrostyJimIt's almost salad season. It is amazing how fast my salad greens grow in just 3 weeks since setting out my seedlings in our long Alaska summer days...

Posted by FrostyJimNot too shabby...

Posted by FrostyJimNot too shabby...

Posted by FernappleNature is the best gardener still. All nature asks is a little space, that's all. Maybe no more than a slightly leaky fall pipe, and a bit of neglected wall, and you have a perfect tiny garden.

Posted by JolantaNematodes are helpful too.

Posted by KateOahuThe Ala’ala wai nui wahine in my little terrarium that I planted a month ago is blooming.

Posted by JolantaGround beetles.

Posted by JolantaHoverflies, not to be confused with wasps.

Posted by FrostyJimI picked my first 2024 rhubarb... so I made cobbler - yum!

Posted by FrostyJimI picked my first 2024 rhubarb... so I made cobbler - yum!

Posted by FernappleThe pond and stone bridge are lush with growth now.

Posted by FernappleIts foxglove (Digitalis ) time.

Posted by JolantaEarthworms are amazing workers.

Posted by JolantaLadybirds, the gardeners friend.

Posted by JolantaLacewings are useful in the garden.

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