nice vid and great start to your garden i like the mini greenhouse cups hope the frost keeps away ….when i was doing my garden i always kept a few bales of straw on hand so when badweather came in i covered the plants and it insulated against the frost then uncovered when the weather turned better
A little frost doesnt hurt them tater’s! Plant’em early; then when the weatherman calls for frost hoe up some dirt on the tops. Afterwords,be sure to add some trisodium phosphate when you do your first hilling.Use lady bug’s and nematodes to control the colorado tater beetle.
Good luck with you garden!
Peace Bro!
Due to the bee population being on the decline, a cool technique to encourage pollenation by flying insects is to put drops of honey on your plant leaves. This will attract flying insects thus getting the pollenation to occur.
Regarding the potato, I’ve seen vids of folks who just keep piling on the dirt to cover all the sprouts with mounds that are eventually 3′ high and the like. check ‘em out.
nice vid and great start to your garden i like the mini greenhouse cups hope the frost keeps away ….when i was doing my garden i always kept a few bales of straw on hand so when badweather came in i covered the plants and it insulated against the frost then uncovered when the weather turned better
A little frost doesnt hurt them tater’s! Plant’em early; then when the weatherman calls for frost hoe up some dirt on the tops. Afterwords,be sure to add some trisodium phosphate when you do your first hilling.Use lady bug’s and nematodes to control the colorado tater beetle.
Good luck with you garden!
Peace Bro!
Due to the bee population being on the decline, a cool technique to encourage pollenation by flying insects is to put drops of honey on your plant leaves. This will attract flying insects thus getting the pollenation to occur.
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Regarding the potato, I’ve seen vids of folks who just keep piling on the dirt to cover all the sprouts with mounds that are eventually 3′ high and the like. check ‘em out.