...The Autumn season is foremost a time of the harvest (And then, of course the Harvest-celebrations, like the Halloween, near this time of the year...) ; However, the Summer period left us not too much vacancy to devote any thoughs on those promised eco-sustained and fool-proofed recommendations.
...So as an obvious substitute to those (...'replacement' this case, say...) I thought to this place a pics of my late garden flourishments and enjoyments.
; The season (weather's) weren't too favorable on Tomatoes this year, but I nevertheless gathered some plenty harvest of those. (The garden greenhouse considerable improves chances of the tomato sowing and harvests here.) ; ...A couple years now, I've actually sowed my growths from the seeds collected by myself. (Both in case from the smaller Cherry tomatos, and the those large Garden tomatos in the pic.) It's very easy and practical since the tomato seeds are actually the easiest preserving of plants, and after dried a bit, them only need be kept in some sealed packet (such as a minigrip-bag), until sowing time. ...However, in purpose from avoid them loosin' the resistance towards any plant diseases, and perhaps of some other qualities, it's also recommended buy some new breed every other year...Or so I've at least considered reasonable.
Tomatos, pic below.
Anycase, my plants grew this year very variably - fx from Cherry tomatoes the harvest was poor on all other but singular plant - but it then brought maybe 60 pieces of tomato (which I thought rather well...cons. the conditions by summer, not bad but not too warm and continous by sunshine.) ; ...One can also quite well collect the tomatos green unless all are not ripen in times of the colds arrivin' - Once you make sure not to eat them as green. But during the late September/this Month, I still collected for harvests some couple of this sort bowls. The remaining tomatos before frosts can be taken for the room temperatures and about after week, or maybe few weeks time are ripened well (and can be prepared - for example to soup.) Actually the tomato's brought for sales and brought to markets are usually collected green (And then are on sales when the fruits ripen reddish during transport time, or after temporary storage. But not eatable green, like was said...)
Then, I also provided to this Autumn-post a pic about my last year sowed Purple Coneflowers (Echinaecea purpurea - on beside left.) ; Like fx Capek says on his garden-book, the October is still the period of bloom and enchantment, since many garden plants still flower to this season - Although the pic from about late of Summer, August maybe. (...I guess the book by name smght like the Gardeners seasons, p. 1930s maybe) But the reason to this small garden decoresecense actually from that in the book remarked from importance to 'return' for the soil necessary fertilizers at Autumn. ...Capek recommends well-decayed (to a few years time, about) manure and practically it's the best fertilization to any flower-beds, garden plants. Chemial inventions/powder make weak alternative, (but usually I've actually fed my plants w. the 'bone-meal' ('mixture of ground animal bones and slaughter-house waste products'. Organic, available on markets.) ; ...However, this case, I didn't actually need from fertilize this garden flower bed w. anything (much, added the biobact a few times), since there was so much fertilizer left of the previous years tomato-cultivations. Coneflowers need quite amount extra fertilization, to grow here well (seems it) - But this case, I also had made the flower-bed to those well-prepared from preceding year. (I actually built it via method by organic system, adding a few layers grasses, and in between them a layers of some newsmag-paper, then grasses again and also some other organic plant-material, few layers each after the other. Recommended for try...) : And the flowerescense was very luxurious, I counted about 14 to 16 flowers at each of the Echinaeas I had planted. Best from all, the whole joy didn't cost me practically anything (As I had collected and grown the seeds myself, also prepared the soil from materials collected by myself.)
; ...But such are the gardener's joys. Summers differ by somewhat but each period of the year has it's own challenges and enjoyments. Of course, one can't spend one's all spare time in the garden (At least here, during the winter Months.). In the follow-up, we'll then perhaps provide at here chapter on indoor-plants (And whatever else then would turn for the notions-worth.) ; Unless the weather's would change from to rain us those long-awaited winter snows at during the best Summer-season Months (It has happened ! Albeit by the century before last, when the winter lasted until midst of June...so the present changes could turn of that manner too. But hope not.) - we'll probably then be returning on the gardening aspects around that season.
[...Above pic, of the Charlier-Giraud Blueberry-story
; 'The Last Card']
Until that... (; G.U.J.) ( The latest posts! - @ Mulskinner Blog @ )
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