Dr.J20
Well-Known Member
I like to start my hot peppers and tomatoes inside so they're ready for transplant when the last frost has come and gone. This year i decided i'd use some extra space in my light footprint to start up some leafy greens that don't strictly need to be started inside. When the weather began to change, i figured these cold weather leafy greens (blue dwarf kale, garnet rose romaine, and buttercrunch lettuce) could be hardened and put in their appropriate squares (i do square foot gardening in raised beds). they were weathered for a few days then planted in the garden. a couple weeks later we had a massive return of cold weather and a storm on the horizon for next week. needless to say, the temps were way down and the ice/snow/sleet wintry mix froze the leaves on all of my leafy greens.
the poor leaves were frozen so badly that they were transparent, particularly on the buttercrunch. The night after a big ice storm, i was spraying my indoor plants with some aloe juice foliar solution, made more than i needed (as per usual) and decided to give it a whirl on my dying leafy greens.
HUGE MIRACLE!!!
the aloe juice foliar seems to have helped the leaves recover! all the transparency is gone, the leaves are beginning to take on full green (and, in the case of the garnet rose romaine, deep purple) color, and seem to have pulled through!!
Just thought i'd put out the praise for aloe vera juice dilutions and their efficacy in the garden! Now, i think i'm just going to put up some 4 mil clear poly for the next (hopefully final) winter storm which should be upon us momentarily.
be easy,
be easy,
the poor leaves were frozen so badly that they were transparent, particularly on the buttercrunch. The night after a big ice storm, i was spraying my indoor plants with some aloe juice foliar solution, made more than i needed (as per usual) and decided to give it a whirl on my dying leafy greens.
HUGE MIRACLE!!!
the aloe juice foliar seems to have helped the leaves recover! all the transparency is gone, the leaves are beginning to take on full green (and, in the case of the garnet rose romaine, deep purple) color, and seem to have pulled through!!
Just thought i'd put out the praise for aloe vera juice dilutions and their efficacy in the garden! Now, i think i'm just going to put up some 4 mil clear poly for the next (hopefully final) winter storm which should be upon us momentarily.
be easy,
be easy,