Agnostic.com

Gardeners

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.

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.

RecentPosts By Donto101 (311) (Page 30 / 137) Posts by members only

Gardeners
Sep 10, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by tinkercreek
I planted just one each of acorn and delicata, and this is what I got, no growth the past couple weeks. The plants quickly pooped out in this heat, and are now becoming compost.
3 comments
Gardeners
Sep 10, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by Zoohome
My lemongrass bushes are sad looking. I think they got a fungus Rust Puccinia nakanishikii. I removed all 3 bushes and worked my way on them - removed all dead leaves and trimmed the diseased ones. I am soaking them overnight on a solution of water...
3 comments
Gardeners
Sep 8, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by MikeInBatonRouge
My latest project. My third and most recent amateur masonry project. My garden soil is horrendously dense clay with abysmal drainage. And grapes can't grow in such soil, I am told. I just bought my first muscadine, a self-fertile variety of deep ...
1 comment
Gardeners
Sep 7, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by RussRAB
A couple recent projects around my yard: I finally decided to do something with a small space between my front porch and the walkway. I had success with Marigolds in the past in an area with a southern exposure against the house, so I planted ...
3 comments
Gardeners
Sep 7, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
Just picked from our garden. Going into a. Pasta/Pesto/vegetables dinner for tonight.
1 comment
Gardeners
Sep 7, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
Container garden update for CB: Peppers 🌶 of various types doing well.
0 comments
Gardeners
Sep 7, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
first of several of our gardens to qualify. I'd urge others to set aside some space for the critters.
8 comments
Gardeners
Sep 6, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by tinkercreek
More on the Yard Long Red Noodle Beans: I picked the first one at 27", as it was getting thicker than a pencil, as recommended. It does cook red, and tasted a bit earthier than green beans. I now have 7 or 8 more coming in with our late, hot summer ...
5 comments
Gardeners
Sep 6, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by FrostyJim
Saturday I picked beans...
10 comments
Gardeners
Sep 5, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by Fernapple
So you can save carbon and oil, the cost of a lawn mower, get great exercise, and impress your friends with your amazing skill. Why don't we all do it this way ? Be amazed.
5 comments
Gardeners
Sep 4, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by FrostyJim
I picked a peck of peppers!
8 comments
Gardeners
Sep 3, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by glennlab
1) Half of my pomegranate 2020 crop ,2 & 3) my 5 year old pequin pepper plant, Pequin has a compact habit, growing typically 0.3–0.6 meters tall, with bright green, ovate leaves and small berries that rarely exceed 2 cm in length. Like most ...
2 comments
Gardeners
Sep 3, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
Winter experiment. Our Mailbox Wildlife Habitat. There are now three Yucca plants thriving there. This year I harvested some seeds after they flowered. Research indicates it can take a month to a year for seeds to sprout. Following the rather ...
4 comments
Gardeners
Sep 3, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by Jetty
Never thought of using Japanese anemones as cut flowers before. They've been lasting in my vase for three days so far and no sign of wilting. 🙂
6 comments
Gardeners
Sep 2, 2020Sep 2020

Posted by Jetty
I can't remember his name but the gentleman who used to regularly post beautiful photos and YouTube videos of his garden seems to have left this site. Shame that.
4 comments
Gardeners
Aug 31, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Jetty
I love these tulip-like flowers. Clematis "Princess Diana".
6 comments
Gardeners
Aug 31, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by JackPedigo
Amazing Rhubarb trick. Watching a Youtube series called “Tudor Farms” I saw an amazing trick. One can force a superior Rhubarb plant by growing it in the dark. This was discovered some 500 years ago. At one time Rhubarb was a major crop...
3 comments
Posts
Aug 29, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Captain_Feelgood
Bees are anything but one-trick ponies. Most notably, they pollinate plants, build hives, and feature complex social systems. And now, thanks to a recent study, we've learned that bees feature tongues akin to "Swiss army knives." Researchers at Sun ...
2 comments
Posts
Aug 27, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Heidi68
Some call it a weed but I love Honeysuckle! What a delicious smell.
3 comments
Gardeners
Aug 26, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Mooolah
Every 1st Lady since 1913 has planted a rose in the White House Rose Garden. This 1st lady ripped them all out & planted white, pink & yellow. (Per Steve Schmidt founder of the Lincoln Project) Probably 'cause she could not gild them. Are those the ...
3 comments
Gardeners
Aug 23, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
One final thought before bedtime:
6 comments
Posts
Aug 23, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
Two updates: Container grown pepper plants appear to be thriving. Actually producing peppers. Container grown tomatoes.... failure. Winter cover crop is thriving with the bonus of lots of flowers that are attracting honey bees.
0 comments
Posts
Aug 23, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Jetty
Is there any way I can treat rust (orange-colored fungus on leaves) without using any chemical at all? Thanks for your advice in anticipation.
1 comment
Gardeners
Aug 21, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by bigpawbullets
Tomato from a bird/ground hog/chipmunk deposited seed. Thanks Mother Nature.
4 comments
Gardeners
Aug 18, 2020Aug 2020

Posted by Surfpirate
Does anybody else grow ground cherries? I find them easy to grow, typically reseeding themselves each year and then I just move them around to keep them together but they do tend to stray to all parts of the garden and make a tasty treat when I am ...
6 comments

Photos 5,418 More

Posted by FrostyJim...I have enough room for a few good people.

Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.

Posted by glennlabMy heavenly Blue Morning Glories have finally gotten their color.

Posted by FernappleIts that season again, blue sky and golden leaves, nature is the greatest designer, a Ginkgo in my garden. Also posted in photography.

Posted by Diaco Black Sapote - The chocolate pudding tropical fruit! (2 videos) [youtube.com] [youtube.com]

Posted by Diaco Black Sapote - The chocolate pudding tropical fruit! (2 videos) [youtube.com] [youtube.com]

Posted by Diaco Black Sapote - The chocolate pudding tropical fruit! (2 videos) [youtube.com] [youtube.com]

Posted by Diaco Black Sapote - The chocolate pudding tropical fruit! (2 videos) [youtube.com] [youtube.com]

Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimMaking my last batch of 2024 oven roasted tomato sauce on Oct. 10 ready to start filling jars.

Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.

Posted by FrostyJimI needed to preserve my bell peppers so I made Indian chutney last night.

Posted by FrostyJimMoose family munchin' on my Raspberries right now at about 8:30 on Tuesday night!

Posted by FrostyJim3 giants total over 3 lbs! Bush Early Girl hybrid grown in my Wasilla Alaska zone 4b greenhouse...

Posted by FrostyJim.

  • Top tags#apple #photography #gardening #nature #videos #video #parents #China #Europe #USA #Australia #world #rights #created #weather #porn #sleep #Norway #Wisconsin #university #species #dying #disease ...

    Members 1,547Top

    Moderator