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Old 21-07-2007, 10:14 PM posted to austin.gardening
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Default Maters or watermelon

On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 15:24:20 GMT, "Dave"
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Got big boys and better boys. The latter are transplants from Lowes garden
center. The former are from seed. Some of the big boys are ones with
problems. Basically, in the short periods we didn't have rain, I soaked the
garden ditch style. Otherwise, no irrigation. Haven't fertilized since
late winter. Will probably go with the heavy pruning idea. Pull up the
ones in trouble.


That's what I did. Just don't remove all the foliage or it won't be
able to photosynthesize. This year I bought two tomatoes from
"Gardens" on 35th St. Both called 'Mexico.' I suppose or hope anyway
that I'll see some fruit in the fall. The plants are the healthiest
I've ever had. The thing I did differently this year was to make
compost and use 1/2 of it mixed with very good potting mix. I added
Ladybug Brand fertilizer into the mix in containers, then mulched the
plants in containers with crushed granite. I think the granite was
very beneficial. I did the same with my 'Ichiban' eggplant and those
are producing repeatedly and are healthy.


No big deal. Climatology and energy conservation is high interest for me.
As it should be for everyone.

Reason for climate change, global warming and so forth is interesting
ongoing debate. 2 things occur for a conclusion. The first is if the
evidence is accurate. The second is a conclusion based on that evidence.
The 2nd one, a conclusion, seems to be what's most debated. Usually, its
the evidence that's most suspect in reaching a conclusion.


There is scientific evidence, chasms in the glaciers, trees falling
over because the permafrost is melting and many other factual data to
draw upon. What could possibly be the purpose for anyone to lie about
it? Or fudge evidence or data? That's the part I am in the Twilight
Zone about.

Because of my work schedule is in the afternoon/evening, I don't use lights
very much. Generally relax for an hour and hit the bed. My front porch has
5 100 watt bulbs. I do turn these on to feed the dogs when I get home at
night. Usually negotiate the house with a couple of night lights on at
night. Have the thermostat set at 80 F. Enough to keep the humidity down
and comfortable. My 2 lawn lights are solar powered/battery storage
cheapies. They provide enough light to negotiate the rough walkway to the
front steps. Electric fence line attached to the fence post insulators
around the house is also solar powered/battery storage. (Is the only thing
I've found that kept the dogs from digging under the fence).
Dave


Good for you. I try to make my footprint as gentle as I can. I
definitely consume. We are consumers in this nation. Throw away
consumers. I don't understand sometimes...the mind boggles.

Victoria