Quick update from the home garden and at my son’s home. Thanks goes out to (Brendan) Baconsoda, Ian Knockton, and (Dan) Allotment Diary for their valuable in…
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8 Responses to Raised Bed Gardening 07 07 02 2014
Your garden is looking great Harold. I never did get a reply from the
potato people but I have saved the website for next year. I don’t think I
know what sun-berries are? Your sons garden is looking good too beautiful
strawberry harvest and I love the raccoon enclosure maybe that will be a
project here for next spring. The little bandits were digging in my squash
patch last night.
Your blueberries look fantastic my friend 🙂 Sorry I am commenting more
then once as I go through your video! your sons garden looks great! I
cant wait to see the greenhouse project!
have you seen potato bugs? I had to release lady bugs in my garden again
and they will predate on the potato bugs and aphids among others.
Alberta Urban Garden
October 12, 2014 at 4:02 am Reply
The gardens look great Harold! I was going to say that you chose the best
pollinators for your Haskap, but +Stephen Legaree beat me to it, the
University of Saskatchewan is one of the best reference I have found! About
the potatoes, I wouldn’t worry to much, they look pretty healthy, we tend
to focus on 10% damage and overlook 90% healthiness! If it’s earwigs you’ve
done the right thing with the oil :)
my friend you have two that will pollinate each other. I put a link below
to the chart I used. my friend that is terrible heat! Make sure when you
plant them they get some afternoon shade and have space to spread. you
should get fruit this time next year!
Alberta Urban Garden
October 12, 2014 at 6:04 am Reply
i had some bug problems but i found them and simply picked them off^^ i
just wake up extra early and catch them in the act! rhubarb had the same
problem
Your garden is looking great Harold. I never did get a reply from the
potato people but I have saved the website for next year. I don’t think I
know what sun-berries are? Your sons garden is looking good too beautiful
strawberry harvest and I love the raccoon enclosure maybe that will be a
project here for next spring. The little bandits were digging in my squash
patch last night.
Dale Calder
October 12, 2014 at 3:53 am
Your blueberries look fantastic my friend 🙂 Sorry I am commenting more
then once as I go through your video! your sons garden looks great! I
cant wait to see the greenhouse project!
have you seen potato bugs? I had to release lady bugs in my garden again
and they will predate on the potato bugs and aphids among others.
Alberta Urban Garden
October 12, 2014 at 4:02 am
The gardens look great Harold! I was going to say that you chose the best
pollinators for your Haskap, but +Stephen Legaree beat me to it, the
University of Saskatchewan is one of the best reference I have found! About
the potatoes, I wouldn’t worry to much, they look pretty healthy, we tend
to focus on 10% damage and overlook 90% healthiness! If it’s earwigs you’ve
done the right thing with the oil :)
Elyse Joseph
October 12, 2014 at 4:21 am
Wow two awesome gardens! Are there potatoes beetles on those plants? Hand
picking them is how I do it.
Take care eh,
Paul
Paul Clement
October 12, 2014 at 4:53 am
Both gardens look amazing!
Gideon Gardens
October 12, 2014 at 5:49 am
my friend you have two that will pollinate each other. I put a link below
to the chart I used. my friend that is terrible heat! Make sure when you
plant them they get some afternoon shade and have space to spread. you
should get fruit this time next year!
http://www.fruit.usask.ca/haskap.html
Alberta Urban Garden
October 12, 2014 at 6:04 am
i had some bug problems but i found them and simply picked them off^^ i
just wake up extra early and catch them in the act! rhubarb had the same
problem
michael mastro
October 12, 2014 at 6:06 am
TheOldWoodworker
October 12, 2014 at 6:56 am