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New Members Please Introduce Yourself and Say Hi!
Hi, new members, can you please introduce yourself Tell us all where you're from? Let us all know what you love about gardening, growing your own food. All of the members want to welcome you with open arms into the warm community that is growing every day.
New Members Please Introduce Yourself and Say Hi!
Little Napoli Dwarf 🍅 Tomato
My little Napoli Dwarf Tomato has a fair set of fruits. Also some flowers, so should produce a good little harvest. I think it will be worth collecting the seeds from this. That's if it pumps out enough fruit. As it only grows to 50cm I guess I can't expect to much more.
Little Napoli Dwarf 🍅 Tomato
Spinach update.
My spinach is getting along slowly, it's looking much better now but I feel all the spinach that is growing wild these days is growing a little faster LoL Can you spot the spinach that isn't growing in the controlled environment?
Spinach update.
Ginger/Tumeric
After seeing @Marty Ware post yesterday about tumeric I thought I'd share my ginger. It's doing really well, not like my tumeric. My wife bought me some tumeric last year from the supermarket and it never germinated. I found it when harvesting the ginger and replanted it in another garden. My wife bought me some more tumeric this year from the Big Orange (hint to any locals where I live), I planted it with the ginger but I don't see any yet
Ginger/Tumeric
Water
After my conversation with @Steve Thomas I thought it Was a good conversation point. to see how everyone is dealing with water supply to growing there garden during the rising summer temperatures. From town water irrigation to dam , bore or ground water harvesting. Everyone please let us all know how you’re watering your plants. 🌱 I’ve attached a short video of my watering harvesting in action from my last decent rain as it enters the swale system. Please show me what you have in place. 🤷‍♂️
Water
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