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- Thu 04-Aug-2022, 08:35
- Forum: Greenhouses
- Topic: Grow Lights
- Replies: 1
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Grow Lights
Hi Guys, We are gardening in an in ground greenhouse designed to run year round with supplemental heat. Due to the more south Eastward exposure of the mountain we are on, the back wall half is losing most of its direct sunlight by noon-2pm. We are considering supplementing with grow lights to combat...
- Tue 02-Aug-2022, 07:13
- Forum: Vermicomposting
- Topic: Fruit Flies
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3201
Re: Fruit Flies
Ok great! Thank you for the advice!
- Mon 25-Jul-2022, 07:16
- Forum: Vermicomposting
- Topic: Fruit Flies
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3201
Re: Fruit Flies
Awesome will do! And do you thaw the food waste from freezer before adding?
- Sat 23-Jul-2022, 18:36
- Forum: Tomatoes
- Topic: Curling Leaves on Tomaot Plant
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1419
Re: Curling Leaves on Tomaot Plant
Thanks Dan
We usually water every morning, so will watch that overwatering. Thanks for the other tips! Been slow on getting my mulch in there but will get on that.
We usually water every morning, so will watch that overwatering. Thanks for the other tips! Been slow on getting my mulch in there but will get on that.
- Tue 19-Jul-2022, 09:34
- Forum: Vermicomposting
- Topic: Fruit Flies
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3201
Fruit Flies
Hey Guys, We’re using a hungry bin. It’s kept in our shop which is shady and cool 15-20 degrees usually. Worms seem very happy and can see some castings all over the place. But constant fruit flies in our bin seems to be the issue. Do their eggs look like little white specs? We recently let the bin ...
- Mon 18-Jul-2022, 20:21
- Forum: Tomatoes
- Topic: Curling Leaves on Tomaot Plant
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1419
Curling Leaves on Tomaot Plant
Hi Guys,
We noticed our one tomato plant pictured here has a lot slower growth than the others and the leaves are curling a lot. Any ideas what it might be lacking? It’s in a greenhouse in organic garden soil in a raised bed.
We noticed our one tomato plant pictured here has a lot slower growth than the others and the leaves are curling a lot. Any ideas what it might be lacking? It’s in a greenhouse in organic garden soil in a raised bed.