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by spacebar_Archive
Jim wrote:What kind of catnip is it? We've had no luck over here with that.I looked around, and I can't find the envelope, so I have no idea (sorry!). If it helps, here's a picture:As you can see, it's not doing anything special. It's just not dying. Guessing it should flower in the next month, but again... not sure till it happens.---Made a new batch of "JSP's Black Label Pest Control Spray for Garden". Not sure if this has any major effect, but I found these ivory-colored Hungarian hot peppers, so I added one into the mix, just because it looked like something to be afraid of. Forgot about the Cayenne pepper until the last second. All I could find was Chili Powder. A slightly different batch, but pretty similar I think. It stunk up the kitchen and if I got too close it burned my throat as I breathed in. Should keep away little animals (or "learn 'em" not to eat in my garden). I should know soon if that'll get the job done.I have Sage, Spearmint and Rosemary seedlings. These three are all really weak looking, so I'm keeping a close eye on them. I spoke to a guest engineer with a greener thumb than mine a few weeks ago, and he suggested I ease up on the amount of water I was giving the Sage and Rosemary. Seems they're doing better than they have in years past, so valuable advice so far (thanks!).I am starting to see sprouts from a new wave of Parsley, Bell and Jalapeño peppers, and more Basil. Also, the squash seedlings I planted earlier didn't make it, so I have two more of them. With any luck, these will all find their way outside within the next two weeks.Added Miracle Gro spikes to all of my potted seedlings. I might use some of the Miracle Gro water mix on the Jiffy greenouse seedlings next week, too.
Jon San Paolo