on 23-01-2019 10:21 AM
Adelaide heat set to soar to 45C on Thursday, close to 1939 record
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-01-22/adelaide-heat-set-to-soar-close-to-1939-record/10734440
crossing fingers the power stays on today and tomorrow.
25-01-2019 09:15 PM - edited 25-01-2019 09:17 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:i havent fertilized them, what do i need?
Umm....fertiliser? hahahahaha
They need food to grow.
Get some from the supermarket.
This one would be the easiest for you, I reckon.
Just sprinkle and water it in well.
on 25-01-2019 09:21 PM
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@imastawka wrote:
Lyhargr, I'm not home everyday, so I couldn't save them in the heat.
I don't have spare stakes either.
I rely on others to take me to Bunnings.
Okay imastawka .... was just trying to help you to save your crop ..... not to worry
Appreciate it, but nothing I could do if I'm not home all day til late at night.
It just happened to be the 2 hot days.
Not all the tomatoes boiled. Just the ones that didn't have leaf coverage.
I'll see what I can do on the weekend.
on 25-01-2019 10:20 PM
Fair enough, stick to what suits you
26-01-2019 12:36 AM - edited 26-01-2019 12:38 AM
@imastawka wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@imastawka wrote:Looking forward to it tomorrow then, David.
I have to get out in the garden and clean out all the tomatoes that boiled in their
skins.
By the way, how did your chives and parsley growing go?
Cover the bushes with shade cloth and the should be fine
Too late now, and I don't have shade cloth anyway
Winds were gusting at around 60klm/h so anything would have blown away
I just threw an old white bed sheet over the missus herb garden, propped up with whatever I could find ( a gas bottle on one end and an old fridge drawer at the other, held down in the wind with rocks and bricks......
Crude I know, but it did save them. The temp was 50.3 degrees in amongst the parsley ( in direct sun ) and with the help of the sheet they came through just fine.
on 26-01-2019 08:09 AM
@chameleon54 wrote:
@imastawka wrote:
@lyhargr_0 wrote:
@imastawka wrote:Looking forward to it tomorrow then, David.
I have to get out in the garden and clean out all the tomatoes that boiled in their
skins.
By the way, how did your chives and parsley growing go?
Cover the bushes with shade cloth and the should be fine
Too late now, and I don't have shade cloth anyway
Winds were gusting at around 60klm/h so anything would have blown away
I just threw an old white bed sheet over the missus herb garden, propped up with whatever I could find ( a gas bottle on one end and an old fridge drawer at the other, held down in the wind with rocks and bricks......
Crude I know, but it did save them. The temp was 50.3 degrees in amongst the parsley ( in direct sun ) and with the help of the sheet they came through just fine.
Well done you, how is your wife, getting better I hope
26-01-2019 10:42 AM - edited 26-01-2019 10:44 AM
Yes, in extreme heat an old sheet works very well. And anchored as you say, it has saved many of my plants,
.
If home just keep it
wet.