good to hear your experience.This is my kind of grow. I use Mustard seed meal for gnat control in my 4x4 beds. I dont have any gnatz. I also mix a bit in to fresh compost if I add it to the top of my beds.
im sure that it don't have the beans the old brick weed had.
They are nice looking seeds.im sure that it don't have the beans the old brick weed had.
For leaves I think they count on that morning dew providing some moisture. definitely macerate the leaves with the sugar. Like making a mojito... I also had to add a little water after a few days. Once it gets started it goes well. You might also add LAB to help break it down.FFJ banana
FPJ canna prunes, first time I tried just sugar and plant material. I might have to smash it a bit to get the juices released more.
Thats what I was thinking too just add some LABS I have some mixed 1:1 with mollassesFor leaves I think they count on that morning dew providing some moisture. definitely macerate the leaves with the sugar. Like making a mojito... I also had to add a little water after a few days. Once it gets started it goes well. You might also add LAB to help break it down.
Thinking about summer already.I had some cover crops outside that were still thriving until the recent hard freeze. 3 -4 days and they're mush.
I don't eat mustard greens, but I just got a wasabina mustard green as a freebie that sounds cool. Supposed to have wasabi properties. It's in a few pots and just starting to sprout.Thinking about summer already.
speaking of cover crops I was looking through the new Baker Creek catalogue and I saw they have
Mustard B. Juncea
Im planning on using that as a cover crop, I read a lot about mustard recently and put some meal from build a soil in my mix
B. Juncea is the variety that they are studying for IPM
So far I haven't had any gnats coming out of this mix.
fpj!I had some cover crops outside that were still thriving until the recent hard freeze. 3 -4 days and they're mush.
good point bok choy gets eaten real bad outside by the leaf Beatles, they love brassicas I actually used them to attract them away from the tomatoes in the green house and tried spraying em with soap to kill em I have yet to find something to get keep em at bay beside row covers and they take awhile to find the greenhouse but in the spring they will kill the brassicas outside if I'm not diligent on em.I think there are some brassicas that are not good to grow as companion plants because they are bug attractors or PM magnets. I think cabbage is a no-no.
I dug deep in the Baker Creek catalog for anything medicinal. I have a little feverfew going and just snipped some flowers for a tincture. It grows reallly slow. Probably more companion plant than cover crop.fever few I was planing on trying this time too
Have you ever tried Swiss chard companion? I was thinking about using it too it grows beautifully under LED
that is understandable!I dug deep in the Baker Creek catalog for anything medicinal. I have a little feverfew going and just snipped some flowers for a tincture. It grows reallly slow. Probably more companion plant than cover crop.
I haven't tried swiss chard or romaine because they tend to grow pretty vertical. I want a cool food variety, but not at the expense of it interfering with the real goal.