Colorful Garden Chat Picture Thread

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haydee

2021-06-19 03:38:14
  • #1
The germs will partly do nothing at the current heat. It's too warm for them. The small green tips are getting damaged. Then just don't call it burning. I'm not talking about the lens effect. An ideal soil temperature is at least 10 degrees, air temperature 20-25 degrees. We are well above that. For the lawn seed, spring is better than autumn.
 

rick2018

2021-06-19 06:41:17
  • #2
Keeping it constantly moist works even in this weather. Manual watering becomes difficult. Or you stand in the garden all day... That it is not ideal is true. Autumn planting is usually better. Last night we received 16L/m2 of rain in a short time. A few thousand liters went into the cistern again and today no watering is needed :)
 

Schimi1791

2021-06-19 06:46:45
  • #3
A science in itself … … …
 

hampshire

2021-06-19 07:05:27
  • #4
That also precisely explains our educational deficiencies regarding our 2 boys... so not just succulents (I had to look it up :D Thanks for the term)
 

haydee

2021-06-19 08:01:31
  • #5
It was less with us. It will probably have to be watered again. Although I have a reservation at the city beach at 6 p.m. Something might come down after all.

Our drought-resistant grass cover struggles to germinate and grow. It doesn't do well whether in autumn or spring. But what grows manages well with strong sun and without irrigation. I will probably only use that. My goal is not a golf course lawn.
 

hampshire

2021-06-19 09:50:02
  • #6

The goal sounds achievable.
Edibles are really enjoyable
- wild selection quickly shot with an almost empty iPad.
 

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