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Lots of mature produce CHILLIES,BASILS,PARSLEYS,TUMERIC,GINGER,CAPSAICUM,SHALLOTS.
It's great to see you've been out in the garden @VegaNano. Those chillies look fantastic.
Any tips or tricks which have ensured your success? I'm sure our members would appreciate your knowledge.
Many thanks for sharing your results.
Mitchell
Grow in a pot garden sheltered till late spring.Plant in ground over spring & summer.A few gobfuls of quality potting mix around each plant base.It helps their health during the summer heat & absorb water better.
Such a good tip.
How did you manager with planting veggies in ground during the hot summer? How do you keep them alive.
I had giving up planting any veggie during summer.. so much work and the veggies ends up dying:(.
As a "black thumbed" gardener, this post has me curious. What does a sheltered pot garden look like please? I still have dreams of getting some use out of our raised garden beds, but don't have the skills.
FNQld Tablelands..We get fierce,cold,rainy winds here- I shelter pots amongst building walls & shrubs to stop the effect😁
By- putting a big heap of NEW COMPOST/ SOIL at plant based & water in.This gives plants a BOOSTER over summer,to cope with summer cruelties,strengthens,& helps water absorption better.Works every summer from OCT/ NOV to MARCH..Maybe 2 extras during this 5 months😂
I'd plant before summer heat/ never full sun,wait for overcast days,& in evenings..A tree branches bent over seedlings or rag shade for 2+ weeks will protect from -" transplant shock-" I'd get seedlings matured in a pot for a few mths,then plant out Oct..Shock is minimal with a older plant,they more mature..NEVER on a hot day😂
Thanks. I will consider making a pot stand that can be shaded and sheltered. There are some ideas for that here on the Workshop. Maybe I'll get to be gardener yet.
If wants to do a Vertical stand on the cheap-- Pine Pallets can hold several pots,standing up.Ive used cut milk containers in them- the back side & put 3 pallets along a warm but sheltered wall for winter.Holds about 30 plants😁
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