Morning Gardeners we are still wet do not have water the garden.
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I can't grow heirloom tomatoes without the TYLCV resistance, but if I could, I would start with Cherokee Purple and all the different color Chef's choice.Need to venture out & try a new slicing tomato. The only one I eat is Brandywine, but I want to try something new. Anyone see anything I should try on the list?
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I would like to grow something there, to use as a screen, but the area is under a pine and a cedar, so doesn't get full sun.Neighbors can be a real PITA, without even realizing it. Best thing you can do though, is stick to your own plans. You'll be happiest when you do...Most times, anyway. Lol
My brother freeze dries raw eggs. He used to gift them to us before we got chickens. They reconstitute nicely for scrambles and baking.Would love to hear how it goes... Being able to freeze dry eggs is one of the biggest reasons why I want a HR
I didn't like the Prairie Fire either...I can't grow heirloom tomatoes without the TYLCV resistance, but if I could, I would start with Cherokee Purple and all the different color Chef's choice.
I don't like the taste of the Prairie Fire cherry tomato; the sales pitch/description was misleading.
Ok. Just attempted this.MIX IN BUCKET OR JUG FIRST BEFORE PUTTING IN SPRAYER TO AVOID CLOGS.
Mix lime and water FIRST to dissolve lime BEFORE adding copper sulfate.
For spraying in small amounts, prepare as above but only mix 1 gallon (3.5 L) of water, 3 1/3 tablespoons (50 ml.) of copper sulfate and 10 tablespoons (148 ml.) of hydrated lime. Agitate the mixture thoroughly before you spray.
USE WITHIN 2 HOURS. Shake sprayer often to keep mixture from settling.
For larger amounts, you can find a scaled recipe here - https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/info/diy-bordeaux-fungicide.htm