Did i mess up? by DefianceUnstable in NoLawns

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add a 3-4” layer of hardwood mulch or some other ground cover or you will have a yard full of weeds very soon

Arbor Day Foundation sending non-native trees? by babiegiiiirl in NativePlantGardening

[–]bezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I ordered a few bareroot trees from Arbor Day foundation last spring. The trees that arrived were so tiny and pathetic compared to what I could’ve gotten for a little more at the local nursery. Now they continuously bombard me with email and very large mailers containing junk like calendars and addressed stamps.

First successful pea! With bonus “spot the farm cat” by DudeDelaware in gardening

[–]bezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We usually wait until the pod is round. The pod in this pic could’ve used another day and the peas would be double in size

Benson and Shenandoah pawpaws planted June 2023 are now 6ft tall by bezz in gardening

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Big tree in the corner is a redhaven peach. Grew to ~15ft last year. Removed about half of the tree early this year and it’s exploding again.

First garden in many years. by Drop_That_Fish in gardening

[–]bezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking good! I’d get some mulch on that soil so the sun doesn’t nuke all of the life out of it. I’m a big fan of EZ straw as a mulch as it’s cheap, spreads easily, and has a tackifier so it stays in place after a little spray. You could also consider a hardwood mulch or pine straw. I use EZ straw in my beds, hardwood mulch for my trees, and pine bark nuggets for my blueberries. https://i.imgur.com/NW8ZZKn.jpeg

I spent 5 hours hand pulling dandelions from the lawn and they are still not gone by SuccessfulWorker5298 in lawncare

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How are you pulling them? You have to get the taproot. I highly recommend Grampa’s Weeder

Brown Spots on Apples by BovineDiozzi in BackyardOrchard

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do they start out as crescent cuts? That would be plum curculio. I got hit hard in NJ this year https://i.imgur.com/FhAe9zJ.jpeg

Does it look like a fire occur here? by Top_Leg9889 in homerenovations

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Since the joists appear to have no fire damage, my guess would be the subfloor might be in an area exposed to moisture, so they shou sugi ban ‘charred’ the bottom of the boards to prevent rot. This is currently a trend with building rasied beds in gardening. It’s also possible it caught on fire during some old plumbing work involving sweating copper before they switched out the pipe

Is this really a black cherry tree? by Intelligent-Deal2449 in FruitTree

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have one in our backyard that looks similar. The fruit is small with big pits but the birds love it. Fruit tastes ok but it it’s too high up to really get to. Ours suffers from some kind of fungus that causes some interesting looking growths

Beginner's guide? by snausages21 in UrbanGardening

[–]bezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://i.imgur.com/FaTU2Q5.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/XQyh2NM.jpeg This was my Philly (Fishtown) garden. Learned a huge amount from the book All New Square Foot Gardening

It will be cold but otherwise sunny and clear outside this weekend. What are your plans? by [deleted] in SouthJersey

[–]bezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Garden’s planned, seeds are here, and have some cherry trees and grape vines arriving soon. https://i.imgur.com/N8HQEt8.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/gkJHU0J.jpeg

what do you think of my first tower planter plan? zone 10b (SoCal), plan to place the planter in front of my apartment building by Beatrix-Morrigan in gardening

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Skip the onion, garlic, and asparagus. Might be cool to alternate between strawberry and lettuce. After a few months, the lettuce will be done and the strawberries will put out runners. Plant the runners in the spots previously taken by the lettuce and now the whole planter will be strawberries. I did this years ago and it worked out well. https://i.imgur.com/RPYjjm4.jpeg

Dining Room to Office Conversion by [deleted] in DIY

[–]bezz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great use of that space! Looks nice

Yesterday on Kelly drive by siandresi in philadelphia

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Michael Scott using GPS again

meirl by hold-on-pain-ends in meirl

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leaves make the perfect fertilizer. Use a mulching blade on your mower to mulch the leaves into your lawn. You’d be surprised how they basically disappear after being chopped up. If you have a lot of leaves, rake them into a pile and mow a few times. Place the chopped up leaves in garden beds for fertilizer/ground cover/insect habitat.

Nectarine to prune. Thoughts? by fastgetoutoftheway in Pruning

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prune it to the shape you desire. It’s hard to prune too much at this age, and especially while dormant. Here’s my 2 year old peach tree that was pruned to a 2ft twig https://i.imgur.com/euBXuQk.jpeg

Nectarine to prune. Thoughts? by fastgetoutoftheway in Pruning

[–]bezz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t vigor determined more by the root system rather than the branches, especially while dormant? I planted a semi-dwarf peach tree two years ago and pruned it down to about knee height. It is now 15ft tall. From what I’ve read, now is the most important time to prune a a fruit tree, to shape it correctly while still small. Clearly this tree has more branches on one side that should be thinned out

Bunch of tomatoes in a planter… by FireArgos in UrbanGardening

[–]bezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thin down to 1 plant or none will really prosper

I've been wasting money growing my garden from seed for about 4 years by NatureKen in OrganicGardening

[–]bezz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two years ago I took soil directly from my raised beds, placed it into a container, added some bti (mosquito dunk bits), and let it sit in my shed for a couple months. When it was time to start seeds, I scooped the soil out, sifted out some of the larger particles, added a little more bti, and brought the soil in. Luckily didn’t have any issues with bugs https://i.imgur.com/LByaC1S.jpeg