Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Step 2 of current experiment
10 days ago I mentioned I was going to start my Cauliflower and Cabbage plants off in the 6" Window Box pots, then move them onto the 10" Hydrotray, The idea is to shorten up the grow cycle by giving them max support at the early stage.
Cauliflower 
Well today I moved the 2 strongest plants on, noted that there was very well developed roots in fact you can see them protruding through the bottom of the pot even with the root mat, let me show you what I have done Yes I am using quality potting soil and have my Perlite / vermiculite 50/50 Mix in the bottom of each pot I call it my wick.
Sugar loaf Cabbage
As you can see they are starting to get a little big for the 6" pot.

You can seethe roots showing
naturally you need to be careful transferring these plants as you don't want to disturb them in any way, note I have a hole large enough to take the entire pot so no disruption.

Cabbage & Cauliflower
Here you can see the finished transplants, the other 2 plant in the window box I have joined up into one and will give them a few more days before moving them onto a Hydrotray.


Sunday, June 10, 2012

June is Busting out all over.

Well the wet cold weather has not stop ed things growing with the Auto pot System in fact somethings thrive in the cooler weather.
This month I am experimenting with starting my winter veggies off in the window box with the intentions to transfer to the 10" Hydro tray when they have developed a good root base, the idea is that I may shorten the harvest time by having my plants closer to the food source at an earlier stage than would happen if they started in the larger 10 " pots. No harm in trying, I am even tempted to leave some varieties in the window box as things do so well in them.

Thought I would also share my indoor plantings that are in the Smart - Pots take a look at these.
I take this with me for display and people keep asking why isn't these doing as good
you know the answer its the Smart -Pot.

Moth Orchid brought and potted up 2 weeks ago see the flower spike all ready

This is also taking off like a rocket

This has doubled in 2 weeks look at the fresh growth shooting up.
Here is my experimental planting plus other examples for this time of the year.

Snow peas in hanging basket

Cabbage starting to heart up

Cabbage and Collie flower in window box's

Broccoli coming along fine

Yellow Tomato grown on a Capillary table

Salad Green Bowl and Darwin picking Lettuce



Thursday, May 31, 2012

Up Date on the everlasting Tomato
I have talked about growing Tomatoes from cutting on a couple of occasions but I still get funny looks from people and I don't think they believe me so let my again show you what is happening right now in my grow house.





This Tomato has never been planted out, it has spent all its life on the capillary table and was grown from a cutting.

Here you can see the roots projecting from the bottom of this pot
this is another 1 of 3 more cuttings just carefully put into potting mix and nothing else and sitting on the capillary table.

















Three more cuttings all different variety's happy on the capillary table ready to replace my current crop.
When I first plant them I give a couple of watering's from the top just to make sure the capillary action gets started.

Friday, May 25, 2012


GOING NUTS.


Some time back I mentioned I had planted a peanut and it has been a most interesting plant to watch grow.
Now the time has come to harvest and I am pleased to say we have plenty of nuts, I have them drying while still attached to the plant they suggest that this is the best way to dry them.

Peanuts Drying

Following the Sun.

Now that the days are shorter and the sun has lowered in the sky like most places you start to get a few shadier spots and of course with conventional gardening you are stuck with that until the season comes around. Well let me just show you how to take control of your lighting and sun requirements for the home garden.


Hydro Wall Garden
Here you can see I have moved my Hydro Wall Garden on to the fence facing the morning sun there is a collection of things growing lettuce,herbs, Giant pansy and in the bigger hydro tray I have sweet peas and cascading Pansy's totally independent to all my other systems in fact I have a few other thing out on the fence getting maximum light and Sun as you can see.


Wall Garden , egg plant, Mint, Ginger, Strawberry's, Malabar Spinach.


Snow peas
In the grow tunnel lots of things are racing along with this cooler weather example here is the snow peas growing in an Autopot hanging basket.


Thursday, May 10, 2012



A New Medium Test.


Picked up a few Coir- Peat Bricks at half price so thought I would try it out I like the idea of bulking up my quality organic soil, plus its another experiment.
This time I have use it to plant a replacement Tomato a new one that I have not grown before call Tommy Toe, I will be interested to see how it goes compared to my Pink Pearl that I love so much.
My mix is first 5ml 50/50 Mix which I call my wick, then about a 50 /50 Coir- Peat and Organic Soil mix for the rest.
We will follow with interest.

Tommy Toe in Coir- Peat Mix
Have a few Sweet potato cuttings coming along, these are the Purple skinned variety with the white flesh the (Kumera) I on grow these in what I call my waist product, which is the medium that I have used once in the Autopot system, I put it into large cheap soft pots with holes in, and just hand water with the occasional feed.

Sweet Potato cuttings in container with a little rock wool for support .

This is how things are growing at the moment.



Savoy Cabbage

Broccoli

Brussels Sprouts
I have mentioned the Darwin Lettuce before and the more I grow it, the more I like it, and the other one called Salad Bowl Green which has a red tinge. These are picking lettuces and they are just wonderful for sandwhiches or a fresh roll, they just keep growing and are slow to boult.

Darwin and Salad Bowl Green lettuce.









Monday, April 30, 2012

THE PROJECT all is revealed.

You may remember I showed a couple of photos of 28 hanging baskets freshly planted up sitting on the ground and mentioned I would reveal more later well here is the story.
These basket are now placed at the award winning Salt Cafe in Hervey Bay Queensland Australia and over the next couple of month they will develop into a spectacular sight they are feed by an Auto-pot Smart-Pump which supplies the required Nutrients and water automatically the pup is capable of feeding several thousand plants even up to the height of 20 feet so there is no limit to what can be done to beautify a home or commercial building. I will also include a couple of Photos of a walkway at a local school with its new planting of Pink and Purple Petunias this project has been inplace almost a year and they have never had to do anything it looks after itself and is admired by all.




Peppers Resort Hervey bay

2 weeks from planting

The view from the Cafe even at low tide

There are 28 baskets that will cascade over the next couple of months.

Pink Craze at School walkway

Purple Craze at School Walkway

Walkway to Assembly hall


Sunday, April 22, 2012

The forever Tomato

A few weeks back I mentioned about growing Tomatoes from cuttings well let me show you how that is progressing then I will explain again what I do.

Here is my cutting happily crowing in a pot on the Capillary table
taken some weeks back
Here is the same tomato fruiting up, it is still sitting on the capillary table.
This Tomato has been subjected to total neglect it has to drag its food up through the table so this is capillary action at its best.
The simple procedure is let one of the laterals that you normally pinch out grow to 3 to 4 inches cut it cleanly make a hole in the medium that you intend to pot it into carefully place it in the prepared hole don't push it in and damage the edges of the stem, you can use a rooting compound if you like I don't bother compress the medium around carefully, I also give a water in but don't over do it and just leave it alone. Don't let it dry out, or sit it in a container so it can draw up it moisture needs.
So if you have a really good tomato that you wish you had more of then just keep cloning it.
If you time your cuttings right you should have a continuous year round crop.