Here is what is going on now...start of the season.
My wife is growing Stralizia's (Birds of Paradise)
These where the only strawberries that survived last years Spider Mite attack. I binned 4 pots, totally infested.
Our avacado plant...seemingly these can take 10 years to produce any fruit! (my clone box in the background)
Couple of Jade (Money Tree) clones I took end of last year.
And some more Stralizia,s and the mother Jade plant behind...the catus in the corner I have had for about 8 years. You can see the very bottom indentation, that was the height when I got it.
Anybody grown Leeks before? I grew them last year, chopped them at the base and just left them, these grew throughout the winter and have now started to kick off. I didn't realise they just grew back if you left the base in...quite chuffed.
My Male Deep Blue that I am breeding with. Along with some outdoor babes. (didn't think McP would mind since they are in my greenhouse)
And some Pumpkins, the little mutant one kind of grew with it's cotyledon leaves stuck in the dirt. It's first real leaf came through okay so lets see what happens to that. I am trying to regrow some flat leaf parsely there as well and a couple of little outdoor MJ babes as well in the mix.
Oregano
Some old CD racks I decided to change into seed trays for the basil.
And the start of the Romansa Brocolli Napolitana
Give us a P!
Now I thought this was quite cool. I grew some Basil in this last year and at the end of the year it seeded. I just left it sitting over the winter and brought it in when the freeze started. I have a section outside my front door that has a big skylight window about it and I just left them there. Well all the seeds started to pop and this is the result. I basically didn't do a thing. They do look like they have stretched some (lol) but they ar eback on track now.
I am using a mix of coco that I recycle from my MJ gorws. I have a compost heap in the corner of the terrace (I made that with one of those big cushion box holders, drilled holes into the side of it, and then put a hose through the middle with air holes so that some air can flow into the middle of the box. I add some stuff from the kitchen like egg shells, veg peels and what not. The only issue I do get is that I have to weed my indoor grow out (lol - the odd bit of grass pops up) Gnats are a bit of a pain but not too bad. I also added some worms that I dug up in the grass outside. Was pissing with rain, my neighbours must of thought I was a bit mad, crouching down with a bucket and fork, lol.
I have also recently discovered White Worms in the compost as well. These are classed as being beneficial as they eat compost and release nutrients. They can beomce excessive, and if so, the best way to treat them is by soaking a bit of white bread in milk and leaving that in your compost heap. Just remove the bread the next day as it attracts the worms.
Well I'll keep you all posted and look forward to seeing some nice veggies grown from across the pond.
Peace out, DST