>>1335055>never tried planting at night. What a difference!Everything is better when done at night. There's no blistering sun and it doesn't need to rain in order to cool off. My boss thought I was weird for me coming in after 9pm to work in the greenhouses with a headlamp. I worked about 4 times faster because there was no sun beating down on me.
>>1335447>10 tomatoes per dayThat's really good for the number of plants you have. Which flower mint do you have? I have wild bergamot, red bee balm, and catnip. Hummingbird hawk-moths love the wild bergamot in the fields. Carpenter bees and real hummingbirds love the red bee balm. Carpenter bees, bumble bees, honey bees, several wasps, and several types of moths and butterflies love the catnip(pic).
>>1335542This stuff takes over my entire property some years. Really odd that it causes "dreams" simply from a wash. I see it is listed as a hallucinogen, but there's lots of ingestion uses which don't speak of causing, "dreams". Maybe it is only part of the ingredient for the wash and something else is actually the hallucinogen? Even weirder is that it contains, "anemonin" and that causes skin rashes, mouth ulcers, and is a poison if you ingest it. It is what causes problems with livestock in fields rife with buttercups.
All of mine was just starting to bloom yesterday.
>>1335375>>1335591That's terrible. You'll need to use anti-fungal sprays. You also need to take a hard look at how the tree has grown and if it needs trimming or not. Normally, most disease problems can be prevented with better ventilation through the branches. So, everything is trimmed in such a was as to allow good air flow. It also helps prevent quick spreading of affected areas to uninfected areas.
How old are the trees? You may consider starting new ones if they are 15+ years old and this bad already.
>>1335748Don't complain, especially with reaction images. Instead lead by example with on topic discussion and images.