pea plants??
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by Kurlie77 on September 01, 2005 01:01 AM
What kind of pepper is the kind that is growing straight up? That is weird! I'm sorry I can't help you with any of your questions, I'm not a very experienced gardener. I am surprised however that you can start new crops at this time of year, and in Massachusettes!
by Longy on September 01, 2005 02:21 AM
For your peas, they prefer a well tilled soil so the roots can get thru easily, so yeah, turn it over. Throw in a bit of compost too. Always a good idea. Before you do so, add a handfull to the square yard of dolomite or garden lime.If you give this a week to 10 days at least to start working, it'll be worth it. You may like to plant some pea seed straight into the ground too, i've found they do better than transplanted ones. It's best to put up the treliis before planting out so you don't disturb the seedlings.
Plant anything which is not in the cucurbit family where the cantaloupes were. Maybe broccoli or cabbage, brussels sprouts etc (brassica family).
Your tomatoes and peppers will be OK until the first sub freezing temperature. If you get a frost, they're done for. The tomatoes will ripen still if you pick the whole plant and hang it in a warm place. Or just make a green tomato and pepper pickle or chutney. Yummo.
Dunno about those upside down peppers. maybe they belong in Australia?
Use all the pulled rubbish for a massive compost heap.
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The secret is the soil.
Plant anything which is not in the cucurbit family where the cantaloupes were. Maybe broccoli or cabbage, brussels sprouts etc (brassica family).
Your tomatoes and peppers will be OK until the first sub freezing temperature. If you get a frost, they're done for. The tomatoes will ripen still if you pick the whole plant and hang it in a warm place. Or just make a green tomato and pepper pickle or chutney. Yummo.
Dunno about those upside down peppers. maybe they belong in Australia?
Use all the pulled rubbish for a massive compost heap.
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The secret is the soil.
by Tamara from Minnesota on September 01, 2005 08:51 AM
The peppers are ok. Sometimes the stems get in the way of the growing peppers and the peppers grow whichever way they can. They might be misshapen if they have a small spot to grow in and they grow big.
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by ladybug67 on September 01, 2005 11:03 PM
Kurlie77,
i planted them from a seed and they are a bell (mix color) peppers. Not sure if the peppers are just growing up and then when it is heavy will fall downward?? Not sure, just thought i would ask lol. Can i bring in the pepper, tomatoe and other plants i can into the house to continue to grow? Danielle
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being a mom is the best job their is and hardest too!!! lol
i planted them from a seed and they are a bell (mix color) peppers. Not sure if the peppers are just growing up and then when it is heavy will fall downward?? Not sure, just thought i would ask lol. Can i bring in the pepper, tomatoe and other plants i can into the house to continue to grow? Danielle
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being a mom is the best job their is and hardest too!!! lol
by Tamara from Minnesota on September 02, 2005 07:57 AM
You can, but they need to have their flowers germinated to continue to produce.
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being a mom is the best job their is and hardest too!!! lol