We have maters!
So far this is it though.
These are the only plants we bought, the rest were all started from seed so they still need some time to grow yet.
So far this is it though.
These are the only plants we bought, the rest were all started from seed so they still need some time to grow yet.
I pulled out all of the strawberries and replanted them on the hill. Now we have about 40% free room in there so we went and got some more plants.
A few herbs...
And a bunch of sweet peas...
We have Dill trees!
I noticed a big problem with the Grow Camp cables, they are rusting from the inside. I don't give them much more than a year before they start breaking. I tried to get some good photos showing this problem...
I had to let the camera focus on my fingers to get clear shots of the cables.
The first reaction was "it's because of your sprinklers in there", but that can't be the problem because you are going to hose the thing down one way or another, plus it's sitting out in the rain, it's going to get wet!
These are obviously steel braided cables and they have a thick rubberized jacket on them but either moister/humidity is wicking it's was down inside the jacket from the ends, or the jacket is semi-permeable allowing moisture in. Since the rusting is pretty even all over the cable I'm leaning towards the semi-permeable idea. So apparently the jacket is not air tight and oxygen free like they should be. Probably a manufacturing fowl up on China's part I'm guessing, but these are going to need to be replaced with something that holds up much better. I'm not sure what I am going to do about it at this point, probably wait until one breaks and then contact Grow Camp and or the US distributor again. These are part of the frame so they should have a lifetime warranty.
In other news, we have a bunch of Pillbugs...
Not a big deal, they are just eating the rabbit poop from when the rabbits snuck in there over the winter.
I'll get some pics of Strawberry hill if all those guys make it after the move.