just keep in mind, that pine needles are acidic too, so they can be making the soil more acidic than you want it to be. (which can be beneficial for some plants, but not for all plants) But good job!
I’m so happy that RUclips recommended your channel. It’s nice to learn from experienced gardeners. I’ll look forward to part two of this experiment, as I am a new subscriber to your channel. Peace and blessings to you and yours.
Heya... Please consider covering your Tomatoes (and other plants that can't handle the direct sun) with a 40% shade cloth (or similar) from a height about equal to the maximum that they would be allowed to grow or a little higher. They do much better when they are not in direct sunlight. It might sound odd, but excess sun will make them grow slower and often cause wilting and leaf bleaching too. As an experiment, you could also try shading a small section to see if it really helps. Since the cloth might block rain, you might need to adjust water.
Your doing a great job keep it up
Great video
Nice video very interesting ❤
New subscribers. Hope this works out for you. Seems like you have a great recovery plan 👍🏽
just keep in mind, that pine needles are acidic too, so they can be making the soil more acidic than you want it to be. (which can be beneficial for some plants, but not for all plants) But good job!
Thank you for the wisdom
I’m so happy that RUclips recommended your channel. It’s nice to learn from experienced gardeners. I’ll look forward to part two of this experiment, as I am a new subscriber to your channel. Peace and blessings to you and yours.
I was here to say the same thing!
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Me too! Glad you popped up on my feed!
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Love the soil amendments ❤
Hello. I think it's the watering. Your in a hotter zone now. So you may have to water more. Nice garden
Yes, thank you!
Heya... Please consider covering your Tomatoes (and other plants that can't handle the direct sun) with a 40% shade cloth (or similar) from a height about equal to the maximum that they would be allowed to grow or a little higher. They do much better when they are not in direct sunlight. It might sound odd, but excess sun will make them grow slower and often cause wilting and leaf bleaching too. As an experiment, you could also try shading a small section to see if it really helps. Since the cloth might block rain, you might need to adjust water.
Great observation and thank you for sharing! It is a hotter sun in GA. I will try that and give you a shout out in my part 2.
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Thanks for sharing
Great information!
Its From the Chemtrails... They change the Kelvins up to 11k when cloudy so you are not getting the reds/blues 3-5Kelvins of spectrum
Happy weekend to you both love love love the content
Same to you Lia!
Thanks for sharing,I learned something new..New subscriber here from Growing My Own.
Welcome!
How many hours of direct full sun does that bed get?
At least 6 hours.
Soil kinda looks like crap, cool fence!
oh lol. add perlite too!