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Luce N Community Member

Gardening time

Here is my future tomato crop - right now, my darlings are enjoying the comfort of my officeIMG_20180504_203400 (2).jpg

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Mary W Community Member

It has a new shoot already!  I bought it from a grower on Etsy and I am well pleased so far.

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Mary W Community Member

It's growing 3-4 inches every day!  It loves me. Sigh.

 

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Mary W Community Member

Update: Two huge pots of bamboo.  The original one is intent on taking over the world. The newer one got some root rot when I planted it in a pot with no holes for drainage and it poured rain for days.  My neighbor was able to drill holes for me - finally - and the plant is coming back but not lots of new growth yet.  Meanwhile, we haven't had significant rain all summer so I'm dragging a watering can through the apartment daily to water. (No outside water spigots, sadly).  Meanwhile, I'm learning to bonsai weeping willows and jade plants.

 

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Luce N Community Member

So sorry about the root rot. Hope your plant will totally recover. Where I am, we  did not have much rain for a while, but now it's raining every day. Not just climate change, climate imbalance I'm afraid.

 

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Dmytro D Community Member

Hello Luce, it's so unusual topic on Upwork. So I like gardning too. And these are my mom's tomatoes, that will be planting soon. 

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Nichola L Community Member

Oooh these look wonderful. Mine are only just beginning to show.  I'll post a pic when I think they might actually do something! 

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Dmytro D Community Member

Thank you Nichola. A litle time and you'll show your plans. 😀

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Luce N Community Member

So nice to see your mum's future tomatoes on Upwork 😊

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Dmytro D Community Member

I hope the year will be good for plants, and I'll post some pictures.

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Dmytro D Community Member

Hi Everybody, Here are my Mom's tomatoes for today.  The things that hold tomatoes are made by my )The things that hold tomatoes are made by my )The things that hold tomatoes are made by my )The things that hold tomatoes are made by my )1690891234809.jpg

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Luce N Community Member

Cherry tomatoes? Excellent taste, they grow endlessly until the end of the season. I love them in salads. One year, I had so many I starting making tomatoes sauce with them - delicious!

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Dmytro D Community Member

Yea, these are cherry. I like them too 😊

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Shashi P Community Member

Hi Luce

I too love gardening. My garden has beetroot, marigold, chikpeas baby plants, orange,lemon tea grass,Tulsi,

christmas tree (2), Date palm baby plants (4) , 3 flowering plants (unkown)and i love them.

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Luqman M Community Member

You can use google image search and sometimes its quite accurate - just take a pic of the plant and search using it on google lens.

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Luce N Community Member

I wish I could visit your garden!

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Luqman M Community Member

Have you read on the hack which is you let it grow to about 1 foot then burry the seedling sideways so that it roots more and produce alot more?
I grew some cherry tomotoes as i like the taste of them - dont know if i can find any pictures but i moved to an apartment and slowly trying to do this growing in pots thing as i am used to just digging the ground up.
2 weeks ago i got a Dendrobium (first time ever dealing with such a plant - when i got it, i actually was shocked that it was planted in coco coir and repotted it in soil- lol), i got a Monstera Aurea and some Aloes - i enjoyed reading your post and the thread it created and i think it would motivate me to keep adding more things in

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Luqman M Community Member

Monstera AureaMonstera AureaAloes in a claypotAloes in a claypotDendrobiumDendrobium

 

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Luce N Community Member

Yes I've heard of that hack, and tried it many times. It works! I've grown into the habit of waiting for my tomatoe plants to be huge before planting them that way. It helps them become very sturdy.

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Mary W Community Member

Although I no longer grow tomatoes, I do remember that you should plant a good bit of the stem in the soil to make them stronger.  Also to prune them judiciously so the leaves don't rot (or something).

 

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Luce N Community Member

The most important is to prune the lower leaves so they don't touch the ground, as if it rains and they get wet, chances are they'll catch "la maladie" (= the disease) a name given by gardeners to mildew!

 

You can also prune the leaves surrounding the tomatoes to help the sun to ripen them.

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Renata S Community Member

Hi Luqman,

I wish I had seen this earlier. I'm not an orchid expert, but I know that coco coir is actually used for orchids. I'm not sure what happens if you try to grow them in regular soil, but they're different from other plants because their aerial roots need air.

I think you can probably find a lot of information about orchid growing online. This article talks about media you can grow orchids in. One of the recommended media is coco coir.

https://www.thespruce.com/choose-orchid-growing-media-1315968

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Kevon B Community Member

great thread 

gardening is really good at easing the stress

usually my folks grow stuff every year

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Luce N Community Member

Your folks have found the key to deep hapiness and good food and health.

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Luce N Community Member

 

This is my new "fad": cuttings.

 

Last winter, for the first time in my life I kept two geranium plants in the cellar, where it is dark and cold. I did not fully understand how to deal with them, but I managed to keep one of geraniums alive. In the spring, the one geranium that was alive had a weird shape, so I decided to make cuttings out of it. With the help of videos on YouTube, I succeeded, and here's one of the cuttings:

 

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Luce N Community Member

Last but not least, I have to show everyone my "Greenpeace plants":

 

A few month ago, I received an email from Greenpeace asking me if I would be interested in planting some seeds, in order to grow plants that attract bugs. This because here in France we are getting worried to see that there are less birds than there used to be, which is terrible. This is due to the extensive use of pesticide in the last few decades. The pesticides are killing the bugs and due to the lack of bugs available for them to eat, many birds are dying.

 

Obviously, I accepted the offer as I had an empty spot available in one of the planters of my terrace, and this is the result:

 

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