Teaching the Younger Ones
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Teaching the Younger Ones
They don't have to be related to you - it's always a good thing to teach the things we have learned about gardening to younger people. Well, that's how I feel about it.
Sunday was an extremely painful day - nothing short of pain level 7, but Saturday was different. I was able to plant the tomato plants in 5 gallon buckets of mix. I got to show our two grandchildren how to transplant tomato and pepper plants. I made it simpler to understand how a little overwatering tomato plants can cause those bumps - roots that just say, "Plant me deeper". While pepper plants are the opposite. I explained BER.
Speaking from a pain level that I hope none of you ever experience - Please try to take time and help those younger than us.
Sunday was an extremely painful day - nothing short of pain level 7, but Saturday was different. I was able to plant the tomato plants in 5 gallon buckets of mix. I got to show our two grandchildren how to transplant tomato and pepper plants. I made it simpler to understand how a little overwatering tomato plants can cause those bumps - roots that just say, "Plant me deeper". While pepper plants are the opposite. I explained BER.
Speaking from a pain level that I hope none of you ever experience - Please try to take time and help those younger than us.
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I share your sentiment. I take my kids out, and teach them about the good bugs, and the bad. The importance of bees, and how to properly amend soil. It's a wonderful experience that each of them look to enjoy, even if not equally
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I have my first grandchild he just turned 1 and he is always grabbing his shoes to go outside I bought him a gardening set so we can play in the dirt in nans garden he just loves it
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My mom, my kids' Noona, has their own "Chicken Shoes". A play on words, because they play with the chickens and get covered in chicken manure...AKgardener wrote: βWed Apr 28, 2021 8:38 pm I have my first grandchild he just turned 1 and he is always grabbing his shoes to go outside I bought him a gardening set so we can play in the dirt in nans garden he just loves it
Kids love seeing grandparents. It sounds like you've got a future gardener in the making
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Average age of the young ones I teach is 23.
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25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Taught a 23 in the greenhouse today about cloning vs traditional methods
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BTW, I think I saw those "bumps" at the bottom of a stem, but how it is related to overwatering?AlittleSalt wrote: βSun Apr 25, 2021 11:20 pm I made it simpler to understand how a little overwatering tomato plants can cause those bumps - roots that just say, "Plant me deeper".
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Just found out got grand baby number 2 on the way so it looks like I will definitely be keeping the garden going I love watching there little faces in the dirt playing and trying understand knowledge is priceless
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High humidity and over watering can cause advantageous roots to form, which are those bumps on the lower stem.Barmaley wrote: βThu Apr 29, 2021 6:08 pmBTW, I think I saw those "bumps" at the bottom of a stem, but how it is related to overwatering?AlittleSalt wrote: βSun Apr 25, 2021 11:20 pm I made it simpler to understand how a little overwatering tomato plants can cause those bumps - roots that just say, "Plant me deeper".
Planting deeper can help the plant by allowing the roots to form and strength the root system
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[mention]Rockoe10[/mention]
Adventitious roots. Unfortunately Iβm real familiar with these due to my adventures with pith necrosis.
Adventitious roots. Unfortunately Iβm real familiar with these due to my adventures with pith necrosis.
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[mention]Mark_Thompson[/mention] , I've only seen pictures, thankfully.
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I agree Worth. We teach and learn. Without that we become know-it-all-wannabees. I couldn't imagine a day without learning.
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Her own garden, she chose the plants: Sunflower, Corn, Beans, Lettuce.
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