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Discussion in 'Home Improvement & DIY Forum' started by chipshotx, Feb 18, 2008.

  1. gottalaff

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  2. Village Idiot

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    i finally gave up on getting some rain around 8pm last night. i watered the garden once again. then, i was awakened in the middle of the night to the sound of a torrential downpour. 7/10 of an inch of rain in my gauge this morning. i'll take it!

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    It's rained basically once in three weeks around my neck of the woods. Gave up on the grass but keeping the flowers/shrubs/garden watered. Did have a downpour for about 10 minutes two days ago but that was pretty much useless. Downpours after long periods of drought do nothing but run off the rock hard ground.
     
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    I disagree. I think any water we get is USEFUL...maybe not as useful as a nice steady rain, but still useful. And we should be thankful for whatever comes.
     
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    1.3" total rainfall yesterday, coming in two separate events. those plants that i kept alive during the last 5 weeks perked up overnight. i hope this current weather keeps up for a few more days.
     
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    Of course, it's a matter of quality, not quantity.
     
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    question; we keep getting blossom end rot on our tomatoes. I thought for a while that was because we watered at night and possibly too much? After a month of watering once or twice a week combined with rain we're still getting the rot - this website explains it, but what are some of yalls opinions?

    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/pp/notes/oldnotes/vg19.htm
     
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    Did you read this:

    We had the same problem. Get some Tums/Rolaids, smash them up and put in the soil around the plant. Water in and problem should go away. There may be something else you can buy but the Tums/Rolaids way is cheap and works.
     
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    thanks, we were debating on doing this, but wasn't sure if it worked. we will do this today
     
  10. jazzbluescat

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    By "some tums/rolaids" about how many?
     

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