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Gonna be growing some fennel and garlic soon
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Soapy water is mostly useless against aphids. A strong spray of water is just as effective or more, simply by knocking the aphids off. Being dumb, they can't climb back on before dying.Never tried neem oil but soap water is a very mediocre solution it never gets rid of the aphids completely.
Imo the best way is to throughly hose the shit out of the plants, give them a power wash then apply vaseline on the stem, that also stopped my biggest problem, those piece of shit ants climbing on the leaves and placing the aphids on them.
t.aphidless pepper haver
In the second image it looks like the stem might be damaged. Can't tell from the image, but what kind of damage was done to it and was it completely around the stem?What can I do?
My sunflower was growing so good till last week when I noticed yellow spots on it, Its not a lack of water, could it be im just paranoid and its not the ultra strong fungus?
If so what can I do to correct it? I ask so little of this life and dont want to see my plants dieView attachment 2667731View attachment 2667732View attachment 2667733
Could you be over-watering? That doesn't look like a lot of soil, but maybe it's the angle.What can I do?
My sunflower was growing so good till last week when I noticed yellow spots on it, Its not a lack of water, could it be im just paranoid and its not the ultra strong fungus?
If so what can I do to correct it? I ask so little of this life and dont want to see my plants dieView attachment 2667731View attachment 2667732View attachment 2667733
Sunflowers are usually pretty resilient, but they can be hurt if you over water them, also you might want to put in in more soil just be careful not to damage the roots. Since we're on the subject of sunflowers I'll show a black sunflower I grew this year, only down side with this variety is that it's pollen less so it didn't attract as many pollinators as I would have liked and getting seeds for next year was a pain in the butt since alot of them weren't viable.What can I do?
My sunflower was growing so good till last week when I noticed yellow spots on it, Its not a lack of water, could it be im just paranoid and its not the ultra strong fungus?
If so what can I do to correct it? I ask so little of this life and dont want to see my plants dieView attachment 2667731View attachment 2667732View attachment 2667733
I also went crazy and started to try and get into carnivorous plants, I started with a flytrap and 4 tiny flytrap seeds. Then I went to see a man who was selling Sarracenia, I intended to come home with one plant; I came home with 7.
-4 Sarracenia (North American Pitcher Plants, all 4 are different species)
-1 Sundew
-2 Flytraps
Dahlias are one thing I wish I could grow, but they will not survive in Zone 4. One of these days I want to move to a Zone 6 location in the Midwest like in Northwestern Michigan.I have much love for Floribundas, because of the florabundance eyyyyyy. I love having flowers I can cut. I'm dahlia mad and if left to my own devices I would plant literally hundreds of tubers.
I interplanted 15 tubers with cosmos this year and I couldn't give away bouquets to my buddies fast enough. They produce SO many blooms.
Tricky colour! Could recommend a few Dahlias (sorry!). An old neighbour of mine used to have Twilight Zone roses that are a bit more purple than that, but in the sun were quite bright and striking. That's the closest I could think of off the top of my head... but Google informs me they're a grandiflora, not florabunda.Say, does anybody here have a recommendation for a fuschia/magenta floribunda rose...like something similar to this color?
Yes.Anyone here doing hydroponics?
Unironically order them online. Run of the mill garden centers typically don't carry anything other than the basic stuff because they can't be assed. I can vouch for Orchids Limited out of Minneapolis. There are also some places out of Hawaii that ship.What's the best way to find novelty orchids?
Aka not the typical crappy white-pink-purple-orange Phalaenopsis orchids, but some of the rarer varieties?
Would it be better to wait until spring-summer to start seeing those in stores?