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So just a quickie.
Stretch is in full swing
Holly's Harvest
Looking pretty smart. Cleaned out a lot of fuzzy branches to free up some space. Hoping for at least double the length of the branches after stretch. Fingers crossed.
Really loving what digging those sweetpeas in had done for the condition of both soil and plant. I'll be doing that from now on
Here she is
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That Malawi is just a beautiful strain (imho)💕😍 and your growing skills really compliment it. Very nice L. CL🍀 :thumb:
 
Miss Sticky no1 revegger
Just reaching for the sun

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Wow LR I gasp when I see your plants and I gasp again when I see our mountain.

Double Wild Durban
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Enjoy a gentle Sunday Growmies x
 
Your roof top garden is looking fine as always! So nice to enjoy your beautiful sunny summer skies during our cold dreary winter. :circle-of-love:

Really loving what digging those sweetpeas in had done for the condition of both soil and plant. I'll be doing that from now on
Could you refresh my memory, please. What was the purpose of the sweetpeas? Was it to add nitrogen to the soil? I see you have marigolds growing with you plants - is that to discourage pests?
 
Thanks so much.
Yes, exactly that. The sweetpeas have done a great job so far. I dug them in a bit later than I should have. But we wanted some flowers to smell up the house, so I let some flower a bit.
Dug them in, added some castings and planted the lady in a week later. So it decomposed while the roots were going through it.
I most often do the same with the marigolds. Apparently they don't allow certain pest nematodes from growing as they release a gas during decomposition.
I grow them mainly to condition my soil and attract tons of mantis, wasps, spiders and lady birds to the deck and it works excellently. I don't think I've had pests up Here. Also keeps the soil out of my pool when the cape doctor comes around. They self seed so they are always growing. In winter they fight the chickweed but it all gets dug in and the marigolds come back a week later as sprouts.
 
I've been doing alright, pretty much the same as always! Nice to have you around again and I hope all is well with you.

Like Otter said...whatcha got growing these days?
Nothing at the moment, next up will be Nevils Haze f1 and Du Ma Den Vietnamese Black. Hopefully I'll get started soon.
 
Thanks so much.
Yes, exactly that. The sweetpeas have done a great job so far. I dug them in a bit later than I should have. But we wanted some flowers to smell up the house, so I let some flower a bit.
Dug them in, added some castings and planted the lady in a week later. So it decomposed while the roots were going through it.
I most often do the same with the marigolds. Apparently they don't allow certain pest nematodes from growing as they release a gas during decomposition.
I grow them mainly to condition my soil and attract tons of mantis, wasps, spiders and lady birds to the deck and it works excellently. I don't think I've had pests up Here. Also keeps the soil out of my pool when the cape doctor comes around. They self seed so they are always growing. In winter they fight the chickweed but it all gets dug in and the marigolds come back a week later as sprouts.
Thanks for your tips that will help a ton with my next outdoors grow. CL🍀
 
Just a quickie while I have some time. Some are heading into flower now and others still hitting stretch.
Holly's Harvest
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Now the Miss Sticky reveg is smashing it. Her main stem split a couple of months ago but I've just left it. Check the knuckles
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