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Bags will help there Joe.... cut all the bells and spray fish emulsion too (break their food cycle and..... confuse the bats)
 
silver said:
Bags will help there Joe.... cut all the bells and spray fish emulsion too (break their food cycle and..... confuse the bats)

Sounds good, last season we lost all of our red PNG bananas full of maggots :poop: Thanks for the tip! hoping to do a little better this round lol.
 
First raised bed up and running for the golden zuch's :cool:
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These are the early mornings I have to put up with if I hit the beach.
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thought I'd do a night look in the garden

Tomato twinned up into the plum tree
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You can see the branches where it's heading into
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the other tomatoes are doing well on the trellis
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and the lettuce in between them are getting up quite well
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big cherry tomato plant is providing a great crop
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vine ripened yumminess
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that asparagus I cut back to harvest (at the wrong time) is looking pretty good for this time of year now.... but we'll have to see how it goes when I cut it back for a spring feed now :eek:
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got some round red papaya on
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plus a bunch of nana's that need to hang on some wire on the verandah now (so's the bats don't get them)
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got some mulch from a few of our surplus palm trees (for up the back of the garden)
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And this is how a beach days end can look ( I like palm silhouettes :cool: )
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Luckily these zygo cactus don't have milky sap (not that I've noticed anyway, but I will say if they do) 20.
I did make a phalic pot once with the central cactus now known to obviously be a grand specimen of Euphorbia resinifera so that when the top was petted it excreted a satisfactory ammount for its purpose.... both the round prickly ones were obviously propper cacti.

That pot went away for a university study time.... never ever seen or heard of it again, but I assume it was a good talking point at parties albeit a most poisonous one..... now I know. :eek:
 
silver said:
Luckily these zygo cactus don't have milky sap (not that I've noticed anyway, but I will say if they do) 20.
I did make a phalic pot once with the central cactus now known to obviously be a grand specimen of Euphorbia resinifera so that when the top was petted it excreted a satisfactory ammount for its purpose.... both the round prickly ones were obviously propper cacti.

That pot went away for a university study time.... never ever seen or heard of it again, but I assume it was a good talking point at parties albeit a most poisonous one..... now I know. :eek:
I found it by accident on a Google sesh, 16 billion SHU's ]:D
 
Now that's a lotta heat units.... I hope no one gets any on the tip of their tongue :fire:
 
The good thing about the pot plant one was that it didn't seep white fluid until after you touched it (never while you were touching it)
That was its novelty attraction. :playful:

So luckily no one git their fingers burnt (or worse hey ! ) :eek:
 

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