Hi there,
I am new here, and my granddaughter is helping me learn how to use this computer to find information on gardening. I used to live just outside Atlanta, and I have grown many vegetables over the years, including tomatos, bell
peppers, garlic (lots of garlic), and okra... the list goes on.
We have moved to Starke on a very wooded piece of land, and of course where
trees were removed, there are a lot of roots! I am not exactly young, and digging in this stuff is hard. I have had trouble getting my tomatos to grow. Two years ago, it didn't rain enough, and the soil was so shallow, the poor
plants just died without giving me much. Last year, it rained so much, it was hard keeping them alive, but they did better. I think we also got them planted a little deeper. But of course, a lot of them "blew up" cause of all the water in them...
This year, I have gotten them to grow better, but of course, we have had not so much rain. Keeping them from the birds, the deer (!!!) and the other animals is also a challenge.
We also have wild blueberries on the property, and wild bullet (scuppernong) grapes. The blueberries do really well, but not the grapes. What can I put on them... they get grapes, but they just don't develop, and wither and fall off. We also have a bit of blackberry, but they are SOUR!
One of these days, if my granddaughter ever finally moves down here, they are going to
plant strawberries too. Yum!
Anyway, if you can help, I would appreciate it. I only can get on here with my granddaughter right now cause I don't quite understand this computer, but I am getting better. She types a lot faster than I do, so right now I am letting her type, but one day soon, I hope to "solo" on the computer. I hope I don't "crash and burn"!
Jonnie