Quote Originally Posted by redtails
I hate that rain man! Lol, we only get it a few times a year and it's usually cool but this rain the past two days came ill-timed. I just fertilized my outdoor plant and the next day the rain goes and flushes it all out! Good luck with the veggies, I'm going to start mine next spring when the planters are all built and ready...
Well it looks like we dodged a bullet with that next rain we were supposed to get earlier this week. I thought redtails would be happy about that. I always like more rain than the merger few times a year we usually get a little. I like a green desert too, in more ways than one! :gunfighter2:

We are going to need more veg room space so lots of peppers/tomatoes went out in the garden. Several others are going to friends/family. The transplanted ones are doing great with no hardening off so most rest of them went out for this warm spell we're getting now. It's almost up to 80 deg! :woohoo:

Just for the sake of closure I posted a few pix of the veggies outside in their new home. I'm not saying that like it's ended, just the start of another chapter. Out here, with my shade cloth which doubles as a frost protection, I can keep some peppers for YEARS! You have not heard the last of the Japanese peppers gang. PEPPER! PEPPER! PEPPER! :clap:
Ocotillo Reviewed by Ocotillo on . Anyone starting veggies soon? Sorry if I'm in the wrong group, I found it very ironic there is NO Gardening sub in the Lounge section! I was also thinking recipes since veggies are food, but that does not make them a medicinal recipe. Elders, I beg your mercy and please re-route my post if necessary please. Thanks. Here in the States is time or soon time to get those seeds a nice head start. The Peppers take a bit longer and need warmth. I'm doing Fushimi, Shishito, and Italian peppers and a few Tomato. Rockwool went Rating: 5