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Another 4 day growth update 6-10 to 6-14

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:16 am
by hardyjim
I posted this with my last update but decided to make a seperate post so it doesn't get lost-

Calla lily flowered yesterday and the last barrel cactus.
Maybe a couple more 4 day growth shots-
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G.manicata on 6-10 and then 6-14-a little sun would help!
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Black Thai bananas-these are some of the fastest growing bananas I have ever seen
and they are still small !/I also think they are way cooler than Basjoo!
They are putting out leaves every 4 days,as you can see!

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Thai giant (Colocasia)-just about keeping pace with the TB bananas!
The newest leaf expanded about 4-5" since the last pic,this one will be fun to watch grow!

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Itinerans are incredibly fast too,once you see the new leaf it's out and open in 2 days!
Hard to tell in this pic but that's a full new leaf



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Scary to think what these Castors would have done if we would have had more sun to go with the 4.15"
of rain since 6-10-
The 4" pot is sitting on the next leaf(after the one it's on in the first pic)which is almost twice as big.
I knew they grew fast but when you look at pics you see just how fast they are!

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These Brugs are out of control!


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Thanks for looking-if we get the sun and heat forecast the next update should be spectacular,especially since it looks like another
1-3" before this rain shuts off today!

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:45 am
by ScottyON
The castor's are getting bigger for sure!! thanks for the update!

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 9:27 am
by TerdalFarm
Yes, the next few days should be astounding. The recent rains left the ground wet, and I put out fertilizer Sunday evening. Soil temp about 80oF, overnight lows coming up in mid-70soF with daily highs above 90oF, mild winds (10-15 mph). Longs days (well, for 35oN!).
I can pretty much watch plants grow! :D

On the calla lilly questions from the older thread, I'll check on slugs/snails but I doubt it. For all my complaints about the chickens, they do a fantastic job of eating garden pests. They love escargot! I don't think they were really eating the Brugs themselves--just picking bugs off the leaves and ingesting a little plant tissue. So, the calla lilly demise is still a mystery.

Some day when I'm feeling too good about the garden I'll start a new thread to list all the plants I've killed in the past year. But for now I'm going to go back outside and watch plants grow. --Erik

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 1:29 pm
by BILL MA
Man Jim all that heat and rain has really kicked everything into high gear at your place. I can watch stuff grow here too must be the 50 pounds of fertilizer :twisted:

It's not even summer yet, I think where all in for a nice ride this year.

Bill

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 2:10 pm
by hardyjim
BILL MA wrote:Man Jim all that heat and rain has really kicked everything into high gear at your place. I can watch stuff grow here too must be the 50 pounds of fertilizer :twisted:

It's not even summer yet, I think where all in for a nice ride this year.

Bill




You go 50 I'll go 100!

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 1:39 pm
by lucky1
With all that rain, you two are fertilizing 15 miles away...straight down :lol: :lol:
Barb

Posted: Thu Jun 17, 2010 4:13 pm
by hardyjim
lucky1 wrote:With all that rain, you two are fertilizing 15 miles away...straight down :lol: :lol:
Barb






I haven't been able to fertilize jack $7!^ lately!

I totaled up the rain amount since May 9-
14.88" and they are talking some serious rain through next week!
We may have totaled over 20" by this time next week- :shock:


The dewpoint has been as high as 81 today with a heat index of 111 :shock:

Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 8:00 am
by BILL MA
I got new fertilizer just for that reason 270 day time release deal know Barb. No matter how much it rains it makes no difference 8) It's a three stage commercial product.

Bill

Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 11:11 am
by lucky1
With 15 inches of rain, that new 270 day stuff will free you up to plant more stuff.
Instead of fertilizing every four days to replace what was washed away.

Hey, Jim, could you pls post a pic of the 270 day label on Fertilizer topic?
Would like to see what it is/who makes it/instructions.

PS--you know you're getting old when you enjoy reading fertilizer labels :P
Barb

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 7:55 am
by hardyjim
Or when you................. :wink:



That was Bill that said he uses that :twisted:

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:22 pm
by sidpook
lucky1 wrote:With 15 inches of rain, that new 270 day stuff will free you up to plant more stuff.
Instead of fertilizing every four days to replace what was washed away.

Hey, Jim, could you pls post a pic of the 270 day label on Fertilizer topic?
Would like to see what it is/who makes it/instructions.

PS--you know you're getting old when you enjoy reading fertilizer labels :P
Barb
Love your last statement......Oy, Guess I am over the hill....And I even hold the fertilizer label at 3 feet distance from my face to read it, is thatreally bad!!????

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:24 pm
by sidpook
Wish it would rain here!!!!!!!!! Two weeks with no rain and only a shower for 15 minutes for the week before that...Crazy!!!!!! :( :( :(

Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 6:40 pm
by lucky1
...
hold the fertilizer label at 3 feet distance from my face to read it, is thatreally bad!
Really bad is when you take a photo of the fertilizer label's NPK, plus instructions. :lol: :lol:

Yup, that's weather change...too much--or not enough--rain.
We'd better get used to it. :evil:
Barb

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 7:48 am
by hardyjim
sidpook wrote:Wish it would rain here!!!!!!!!! Two weeks with no rain and only a shower for 15 minutes for the week before that...Crazy!!!!!! :( :( :(








Mike it seems like it rains out here and then the weather sytems are dried out
before they get there.
Supposed to be 98 tomorrow,we'll see.
If this heat shifts to the east you guys may get dumped on during the transition,in
the mean time enjoy the cooler temps,that was our whole summer last year(probably yours too),
we have already tripled our total of 90* weather over last year.
Last year we only had (at the longest)a couple stretches of 80+ temps of 2 weeks-
so far this season 31 days in a row 80 or more,not to hard to do when it's
80 at 8-9am-what a difference a year makes.

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 8:12 am
by hardyjim
Oops-


Just looked at the forecast and temp for Audubon New Jersey...............

guess it's not really that cool there :oops:

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:29 am
by sidpook
hardyjim wrote:Oops-


Just looked at the forecast and temp for Audubon New Jersey...............

guess it's not really that cool there :oops:
Hey Jim,
It's never cool here in the summer. Usually day temps average 85 to 92 and evenings in the low 70's Humidity is an ongoing thing here too, but at least we usually getrain in the afternoons a few days a week...not this year! I'll keep forging on with my hoses and sprinklers! LOL

Posted: Mon Jun 21, 2010 9:31 am
by sidpook
lucky1 wrote:...
hold the fertilizer label at 3 feet distance from my face to read it, is thatreally bad!
Really bad is when you take a photo of the fertilizer label's NPK, plus instructions. :lol: :lol:

Yup, that's weather change...too much--or not enough--rain.
We'd better get used to it. :evil:
Barb
Right, it is gonna' do what it is gonna' do no matter how much we worry about it.... 8)

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 8:16 am
by hardyjim
Finally getting a little break from the heat here(that means mid to upper 80s)but
of course more rain!

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:58 pm
by BILL MA
128f heat index today there! That must be really refreshing! Kind of like swimming in a pool everywhere you go :shock: :shock: :shock:

Just insane 86f dew point, how does that happen??? Hope that storm didn't do any damage buddy.

Bill

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:53 pm
by wxman
Jim -

Great yard. I hope one day my yard can be as great as yours. Wife won't let me get too out of hand though. :(

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 10:15 am
by hardyjim
What's that silly story about the frog jumping out of the butter if it's thrown in while the butters
already hot?????

but if you raise the temp slowly he'll stay in there :shock:


Not saying you should put your wife in butter :shock: (unless you guys are into that),
what I am saying is by doing a little each year,month,day(gorilla planting)she might not notice!
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Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2010 2:54 pm
by TerdalFarm
I try the guerrilla planting trick myself. It often works.
Yesterday, however, she beat me home from work and found two boxes from Jungle Music in the driveway. :oops:
--Erik

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:36 am
by JackLord
TerdalFarm wrote:I try the guerrilla planting trick myself. It often works.
Yesterday, however, she beat me home from work and found two boxes from Jungle Music in the driveway. :oops:
--Erik
Yea that happened to me once. Two boxes with palms plus another box containing a Tiki statue. :oops:

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 6:45 am
by BILL MA
Sounds like you guys need to send your packages to work. Then you can go on a covert planting mission when you get home :lol:

Bill

Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 10:57 am
by JackLord
BILL MA wrote:Sounds like you guys need to send your packages to work. Then you can go on a covert planting mission when you get home :lol:

Bill
LOL! Then I would have to haul it home on the Metro. Its really no big thing. Mrs Lord looks at it as an eccentric hobby. But there is always the inference that I may go haywire and saturate the entire yard with palms.

Which I might... :twisted:

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:08 am
by BILL MA
I would!
Oops to late I already did :lol: Palms in your area need so little if not zero protection after a year or so anyways, I'd have a rain forest for sure. Your wife will get adjusted eventually.

I would take a trip to New Bern NC to see Gary for your next palm purchase, he has some really nice 7 gal. sabal birminghams for sale. I wish I bought more then one. That should be a pretty bullet proof palm for your place. There a awesome color too.

Bill

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:13 am
by hardyjim
That would be a fun trip Bill,even if you don't buy anything-
just going there and seeing everything!

Posted: Sat Jun 26, 2010 7:17 am
by BILL MA
I was there in the middle of winter and It was awesome then, a summer trip would be well worth the drive for sure.