Friday, October 30, 2009

FLAGS, FLOWERS and BANANA PEEL WATER FERTILIZER

I just downloaded 357 pictures, SO I have a lot of catching up to do. No, I'm not going to post that many pictures but I'll give a representative sampling. A lot of stuff has been going on. I'm going to post what's easiest, and most fun, for me.

On September 11 we flew our little flags. Jim, the Engineer, even figured out how to put one on the mailbox post. :D



I was especially glad that day because our Gerbera Daisy was actually blooming. It had flowers on it when it was first planted, but then didn't bloom again for months. I read that they won't bloom if planted too deep, so I thought that was probably the problem. Just as an experiment, though, I tried watering it with banana peel water fertilizer. A year ago I started experimenting with soaking banana peels in water for a couple of days and using that as fertilizer. Here's a link about what happened last year. This time I put one banana peel in a peanut butter jar, filled it with water and let it set for two days. Then Jim poured the water into a two-gallon sprinkling can and filled the rest with water. He then watered two gerbera daisys, and a dogwood tree that hadn't set any buds yet. SUCCESS! Both daisys started blooming in two or three weeks, and the dogwood tree also produced some buds. I love it when an experiment works.

Once it got going, the daisy had five blooms all at once.

1 comment:

Barbie Mills said...

My kids are making chocolate chip banana muffins today, and I'm saving all the peels. I just dump them in the garden, but I'm sure they are helpful. I'm glad your gerberas bloomed, they are sure gorgeous.

I want to see pictures of the floor! One of each floor would be enough! =)