Assemblage Artist , Wisdom Keeper, Conspiracy Researcher, Bibliophile, Herbivore, Big Pharma Anarchist, Child of the 60's, Pronoia Advocate, Comedic Reliefian, Twin Peaks and Dirk Gently fan, Zen is my default daily reset, Jedi wannabe, American born with Irish and Blackfoot roots, anti-woke, More CO2 please (the trees asked me to add this), doer of useful old school stuff
“A mother sows seeds for a forest she will never see. Long after she leaves, the blooms will stretch into gardens, and the trees will strengthen and grow. The ripples she made will be a whisper of a thought or memory. She leaves behind her love, her touch, her time. She leaves behind her motherhood in the warmth that shines in others… on and on, long after she is gone.” 🤍#happymothersday
-Jessica Urlicks
-Dana McGowan
illustration by Julianna Bíbor
Credit: Gateway Garlic Farms (Facebook)
"Many of you will either be shopping for plants this weekend or planting them.
What is the biggest mistakes novices make in choosing their vegetable plants for the garden is picking plants BECAUSE they have flowers .
These are signs of drought or root bound issues both of which can be rectified but never allow your baby veggie plants to flower and fruit . Pick them off as soon as you see them
You don’t want your plants to waste their energy producing fruit while they are still young. The first handful of weeks should be spent building a healthy plant stem and root ball not expending energy producing flowers and fruit.
Many of them are already in shock because they might be root bound and the shock of transplanting just adds to this. Let them spend a fair amount of time in the ground first, recovering and growing strong. This will help them fight diseases and also produce bumper tasty crops."
#TomatoPlant #TomatoPlanting #Transplants #TomatoFlowers