Pumpkin1172
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Quick stop in!!!
We have another beautiful sunny day again. When I step outside it is the warm southern sun warmth!!! I LOVE it. The wind seems to be staying down as well - which is fantastic.
Spent time last night in the backyard tending to my pots/planters. Adjusted steaks for the tomato plants, and got a trellis set up for the cucumbers. I also put up some netting for the peas so they can climb up that and not fall over as they get taller with blooms and pea pods weighing them down.
I'm also testing another adjustment with my potatoes plants. My grow bags are somewhat deep ( over a foot deep) BUT if you MacGyver to make the pot deeper ( by adding /steaking some burlap or landscaping fabric ) to make your pot even deeper like a gallon bucket - you get bigger yields when you keep adding more soil on top of the plants so they grow really tall. So I did half of my pots like this. I got a really good yield last year even with the hail damage that they had that destroyed my plants last year. So I am testing that theory! We will see how that goes!
Alberta is down to just a few active fires, but BC (where Sue lives) is on fire as well as many parts of Eastern Canada - Ontario, Quebec is really bad right now and some of the smaller provinces like New Brunswick and Nova Scotia still have some active fires.
Fun Fact about Canadian fires - if the fires are not going to affect property in some shape or form - they are left to burn until they are burnt out. There is just tooooooooooooooooo vast of an area to fight when there is not property or structures that won't be burned. The only time fires are fought is when structure/property will or can be damaged.
Well, I should get back to shuffling some papers.
Have a great day everyone!
We have another beautiful sunny day again. When I step outside it is the warm southern sun warmth!!! I LOVE it. The wind seems to be staying down as well - which is fantastic.
Spent time last night in the backyard tending to my pots/planters. Adjusted steaks for the tomato plants, and got a trellis set up for the cucumbers. I also put up some netting for the peas so they can climb up that and not fall over as they get taller with blooms and pea pods weighing them down.
I'm also testing another adjustment with my potatoes plants. My grow bags are somewhat deep ( over a foot deep) BUT if you MacGyver to make the pot deeper ( by adding /steaking some burlap or landscaping fabric ) to make your pot even deeper like a gallon bucket - you get bigger yields when you keep adding more soil on top of the plants so they grow really tall. So I did half of my pots like this. I got a really good yield last year even with the hail damage that they had that destroyed my plants last year. So I am testing that theory! We will see how that goes!
Gosh...I wish we lived near you, I would be sending dh and ds over to help you out! Both ds started their electrical apprenticeships with HVAC installations. I hope it's a minor problem that is easily fixed. AC's a not cheap to replace.But we do have an appointment tomorrow afternoon to replace the ac which now has bit the dust.
I am sure we can manage one night with no a/c
Sending you many gentle hugs filled with healing light and loveJust skimming thru posts. Got to leave for surgery in 50min.

I hope your air quality get better. We still have a air quality issues here on and off. Yesterday was great...today the haze/smoke is back.Oooh kid has to wear his 45n mask today. Just issued to my phone wax Code Red Air Alert, as that smoke from the Canadian wildfires is over the whole state. Ugh. Though should be a neat sunset if smoke still around in the evening.
Alberta is down to just a few active fires, but BC (where Sue lives) is on fire as well as many parts of Eastern Canada - Ontario, Quebec is really bad right now and some of the smaller provinces like New Brunswick and Nova Scotia still have some active fires.
Fun Fact about Canadian fires - if the fires are not going to affect property in some shape or form - they are left to burn until they are burnt out. There is just tooooooooooooooooo vast of an area to fight when there is not property or structures that won't be burned. The only time fires are fought is when structure/property will or can be damaged.
Well, I should get back to shuffling some papers.
Have a great day everyone!