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  • Awesome garden, and you should ask your local green house/grarden supply people why the pineapple wont fruit. It may be because the region you live in isnt good for growing that type of pineapple.

  • wheres all the smokeable crops

  • your plants look like shit bitch.

  • WHERES THE weed plant i clickd here to see!!!!!!! what a rip off

  • Dude- I wish! LOL! ;)

  • @ShortbusMooner you seem like a interesting woman, and hot, write me back sometime

  • i spend my time off jacking off to your video

  • Cool!

  • growning cannabis is so much more technical

    with this you just pot them, shuv them out side and hope for the best... lol

  • plant the papaya in the ground and also it takes a long time for pineapples to fruit.

  • grow cannabis not those legal plants

  • Cool......... I love herbs....!

  • I'm getting ready for the fall plantings, now. (2 growing seasons in FL). The papaya is in the ground, now, and fruiting. The pineapples had 3 fruits. My favorites are the tomatoes and herbs, though. I should sell my extra at the farmers market! LOL!

    Thanx for watching, Steph! I love sharing with you! *hugs*

  • If you want your papaya and pineapple to do better, take them out of the pots and put them IN THE GROUND! :-D

  • Actually, the papaya is now in the ground & doing great, & the pineapple has 3 fruits. We are keeping the offshoots, & should have about a dozen for the next harvest (whenever that is! LOL!)

    Waiting until the end of August to replant toms & peppers. (too hot here)

    Thanx for the suggestions! :)

  • i bet u could give a great titty fuck

  • Catching up here,nice stuff.I wish that I had the patience to do that.

  • Thanx so much! I beats getting stuck in the house. I'd rather do the yard work.

    Oh- and now, I finally have pineapples! Yaaaay! :)

    Three are coming up!

    (I know- I'm easily amused!)

  • Fear not,I am as well.

  • flour and milk ...thats meant to be...

  • Thank You! :)

    I will try that, because I really don't like using the pesticide- especially since it's on peppers, etc. I'll be planting the tomatoes, squash, & zuccini soon, & I'll need something less toxic!

    Peace,

    Teresa :)

  • heres a good spray for you to make for you aphids that enviromentally friendly and wont harm you either....mix flour and mild to a very very thin liquid...thin enough to sieve thru pantyhose, then spray one your plants..go out an hour later and house of or leave ...either or..very effective

  • jeezzz HOSE it off...sorry I was tired...

  • are you cold there today?

  • It's 53 @ 10:43am. But, it's supposed to get down in the 30's, tonight.

    Got to go cover the plants again tonight! Brrrrr!

  • durnit! all those grapefruits...

  • LOL! Yeah, I'm picking today, too!

    Luckily, those will be OK- it's just the "delicate" one, like the peppers & herbs, that have to be corraled & covered.

  • vlogged! i hope you are having a nice valentine's day, shortbus.

  • You are the AWESOMEST! :)

    *hugs*

  • Very nice! I wish everyone could find the time and do this.

  • Thank you! It's like: When you have a yard, you have to do yardwork, anyways, so I try to make it fun & productive. And it's tranquil!

  • cool im a plant freak too! beautiful garden!the pineapple is a bromelade the fruit will rise out of the center after maturity but the problem is the plant dies after fruiting but you can replant the shoots tho i never have much luck getting the shoots to grow with my other bromelades ive had

  • There are 3 plants in that planter, & they are all about 2 yrs old. We keep hoping something would happen!

    Thanx, BTW! I look forward to showing it when it's in full bloom. Got to get the tomatoes in, in the next month! (& squash & zucc)

  • the bucket size is fine for the papaya they are prone to root rot if they are cold and over watered. just a handful of Composted chicken manure should help if you dont fertilize it currently.

    If that is a Mexican papaya it will not fruit unless it gets pollinated by another plant.

  • Thanx so much for the suggestions! I need all the help I can get!

    It has been making flowers, but they seem to fall off before anything happens. There are so many papaya plants in this neighborhood, should be OK on that. My neighbor's has fruit on hers, & it's a single plant, too. Maybe after we get it in the ground(?).

    Any suggestions on the pineapple?!? hehe!

  • cool garden! I have a asfelt roof :(

  • Well, at least you won't have to mow the lawn! hehehe!

    Thanx, sweetie! ;)

  • try a larger bucket for the papaya plant-it might be rootbound--just guessing...fto

  • AS soon as we replace the fence there, we are putting it in the ground. Should be within the next two months! :)

  • awesome vid I will have to put one up as soon as possible

  • Thank you! I look forward to seeing what everyone does when they're not chained to the desk! :)

  • i had no idea what papaya plants looked like. i would love to have a garden, but my backyard is the airspace over the concrete below!

  • Yeah, those things grow all over, down here. I didn't know 'til 2 years ago! :)

    I know whatcha mean- I never had my own yard 'til I bought this place. I figure, I don't plan on moving again before I retire, so I want to make it my own little hiding place!

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