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Likely larvae of some sort, quite possibly mosquito larvae. People talk about putting in small fish or else some oil or bleach. None of these appeal to me for gardening purposes so we have covered the overflow pipe with fine nylon net, and that seems to have helped. The inlet pipe goes several metres in our case, so I think it less likely they'd get in that way. Could you put some fine net across the outlet you use? I guess a few larvae in the garden wouldn't cause too much harm, birds might munch them.
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So ... things to do next time:
- try saving seeds from my own mielies (let one of them dry completely and save those kernels)
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Definitely gonna buy seeds, but I'd love to try using my own seeds and also to experiment with buying roadside mielies... Looks like those mielies have good genetics
Jik. Not sure what jik-water does to plants thoughYes mosquitoes. There's dozens of them in the jojo. Not sure which is the best method to kill them.
Which is basically just chlorine.Jik. Not sure what jik-water does to plants though
Buy seeds, they are treated against fungus, bacteria and other things that can run your crop or give you an inferior harvest.Has anyone grown mielies? What's your experience?
A few years ago I ate a boiled mielie that was picked fresh from my mother-in-law's garden and thrown straight into the pot .... and it was the best mielie I ever ate in my life.
So...
I planted 30 seeds in toilet paper rolls in early December (Season 2 for my garden exploits) and kept them in a container on my balcony, away from pests and the hot sun. I kept the container always filled with about 2 to 3 cm of water so they didn't dry out. When they grew a few leaves, I transplanted them into my garden, just as they were... still in the toilet paper rolls (that way I wasn't disturbing the roots). That was about the end of Dec. As with all my other S2 exploits, i watered them with the worm water whenever it was available.
I harvested whatever had grown this week (1st week of April 2018).
Results, and my own take on what failed:
- I transplanted them a bit too close together in the garden (about 10cm to 15cm apart), so the cobs ended up quite small in size... none more than 10cm long.
- I don't get much wind in my garden (I live very near to a river bank with overgrown trees and they block almost all the wind) so the pollination wasn't very good and I ended up with most cobs having lots of missing kernels.
- I also harvested them too late cos I was hoping they would grow a bit more bigger, so the kernels were a bit harder than I wanted from garden-fresh mielies. My mother-in-law set the bar a bit too high so I was expecting the same super-tender kernels.
So, I got small, sparsely populated mielie cobs with hard kernels.
That being said ... it was an unbelievable feeling to harvest my own mielies! And I chowed those mofo's like they were the last food on earth! MMMMMMMmmmm!
So ... things to do next time:
- try saving seeds from my own mielies (let one of them dry completely and save those kernels)
- stop by one of the roadside "flame grilled mielie" sellers to get a cob of overgrown mielies and try drying it for seeds
- start in August, and plant 10 plants at a time, and then plant 10 more seeds each month later
- try the hand pollination tricks I came across on YouTube
- harvest the mielies a few days after the silks have turned colour to brown
- be ready with my 'garden-hose drip-irrigation' system by September so I don't have to water them by hand for 3 months... It's flippin hard work!
Good to know... These mielies I grew were from seeds I bought. They were coated with a red substance so they were definitely given some treatment.Buy seeds, they are treated against fungus, bacteria and other things that can run your crop or give you an inferior harvest.
As Macklemore once said...The Checkers Little Garden is really a cool way to get the kids involved with the veggie and herb garden.
www.checkerslittlegarden.co.za
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Agreed.The Checkers Little Garden is really a cool way to get the kids involved with the veggie and herb garden.
www.checkerslittlegarden.co.za
