Ya. It'll take you 50 posts to get the edit function.I can find neither 'delete' nor 'edit' functions.
G `day T
Morning sun earlier = turning on metabolism early .
Once turned on it stays on . That means gains every day over plants that get sun later in the morning . Cumulative over 60 days ; 1 hour later sun . 60 hours less growth equivalent to a weeks less growth compared to the early sun plants .
EB .
If egg shells work then maybe diatomaceous earth could be useful.
Yes, of that type, more or less, with a steel handle with a hole in the end, and a broom handle goes in the hole to provide an extension, and the cord needs to be lengthened. I've been ten feet up a ladder in a crowded hedgerow at midnight with one of those things. It's awkward. They can be useful, depending on which vegetation is shading what.
Heaven knows what the coyotes must think of a hairless ape up in a tree at midnight, thrashing about.
None here. But good idea. I'll ask at the local morning hot spot. They probably do 45 dozen a day.You may want to talk to Smitty's in town. They go threw a shit ton of eggs
Awesome awesome post Tycho
Wondering why you prefer morning sun / afternoon shade?
And what’s debucking?
Thanks for sharing the experiences and tips
From my understanding the reason for planting where you get the most morning sun exposure is to evaporate morning dew off of plants to avoid fungal and rot issues.
Imho the amount of sunlight hours the plants receive is much more important than when.