Was thinking about you and corn. https://harvesttotable.com/how_to_grow_sweet_corn/?fbclid=IwAR1v1BZthAkYClMZwapcmv10v2KLu-ACyk6JPva5hCjfXNvZuau4YOJkZ0U Perhaps this will give you some ideas.
Good work TB!!! Both on the plants and the poetry!!!
I tried lemons and managed to keep one alive for two years up here in Edmonton. I even put it outside in the summer and became quite fond of it... and was bummed right out when it died. Citrus plants typically don’t do well up here but sometimes ya just gotta try I guess....😆
That is pretty good Glen. I know Rain over at Rain's Garden has kept a lemon tree indoors (She's in Quebec). It has taken me a number of failures over the years. I have yet to try mandarins, which are supposed to be even more cold hardy.
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Was thinking about you and corn.
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Perhaps this will give you some ideas.
Your limes are looking good, TB. 🐰
Thank Linda! I will definitely take a look!
DeleteGood work TB!!! Both on the plants and the poetry!!!
ReplyDeleteI tried lemons and managed to keep one alive for two years up here in Edmonton. I even put it outside in the summer and became quite fond of it... and was bummed right out when it died. Citrus plants typically don’t do well up here but sometimes ya just gotta try I guess....😆
That is pretty good Glen. I know Rain over at Rain's Garden has kept a lemon tree indoors (She's in Quebec). It has taken me a number of failures over the years. I have yet to try mandarins, which are supposed to be even more cold hardy.
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