

You British or something?
You British or something?
Makes great noodles too!
You can make an insecticide from spicy peppers onions, ginger and garlic boiled in water to extract the oils. Chop and smash the veggies good first to help release the juices. Add them to a pot and bring to a boil then simmer for half an hour. Careful it makes your house smell delicious.
Strain, cool and add to a spray bottle. The oils and capsicum will burn all soft shell insects. Add a drop of dish soap for best results the surfactants help hold it to the bugs but it isn’t necessary. Spray plants liberally a couple of times a day making sure to get in the branch crooks and under leaves as well as the soil surface.
It works especially well for aphids and spider mites but be assured it will kill good bugs too. Insecticide is insecticide regardless of what it is made of.
Also Canadian. I bet you can extend seasons depending on what you are trying to grow. A small cold frame would be beneficial for greens, brassicas and other cold weather crops. We grow these year round. When we were in the city I made some from some old pallets and a window I picked up in alleyway junk piles.
That’s why you marry a gardener! Our place is insane. Hahaha
This is not shocking. At all. I’m not sure what you all are so surprised about. You have a fascist dictator and his cronies rampaging through your country. This is expected until someone stands up to them, and I don’t mean with a lawsuit.
Pro tip: If you pot these up into deeper containers and bury the stems as deep as you can you will have very hearty plants. If you continue growing the starts in these pots they will become root bound very “leggy” or tall and it will stunt future growth until they can recover.
Do you know of any dictator that was deposed by a court?
Jail? You all are more delusional than I thought.
He’s not soft launching shit. It is a fascist regime.
I have around 2000 so far. That’s only about half the starts alone and it’s still to cold to plant yet.
I’d say there is never too many.
Bland food and all that. No one who likes flavor dislikes the smell of garlic.