miz.khalifa
Active Member
High there!
My basil and rosemary are tiny, tomatoes are too and rosemary hates me. I've been tending to the rosemary as long as the other two, and the basil and tomatoes are OBVIOUSLY both from seed. They're about three weeks old. I live in Central TX and the deck faces west, so we get plenty of sun, lol. I spoke with someone at Home Depot who suggested perhaps I am watering the basil too much but the dirt gets dry pretty fast bc of how damn hot it is here and the seedlings are so small and tender they'll just dry up if the soil stays too dry for too long. I just gave the tomatoes some of the same nutes (about 50% strength of Cana for Coco nutes) like two nights ago and they shot up like crazy! Guess we'll start feeding them, haha.
Idk why my rosemary hates me
it gets full sun, I only water it when I can stick my finger in and feel it's dry/based on weight and we don't really have pests.
All planted in Victory brand superior garden mix, purchased from our local hydro store.
Facing West
From top left: Tomatoes, rosemary, rosemary
Bottom left: Basil, butterfly mix, basil, basil


The evil rosemary
maybe it's too low into the dirt? Even when it was in an 8" pot it wasn't happy...

And finally my bermuda grass. I call a Master Gardener and he said it's not brown spot bc the spots aren't round but it could be some other type of fungus. I referenced the Ag websites he gave me but can't find anything in particular. Any thoughts?

Here's the beatiful Evergreen Wisteria my dad gave my boyfriend and I
It's our first summer with it and it's fixing to flower! YAY! Also, some butterfly attracting seed mix I got from The Great Outdoors in Austin.

My basil and rosemary are tiny, tomatoes are too and rosemary hates me. I've been tending to the rosemary as long as the other two, and the basil and tomatoes are OBVIOUSLY both from seed. They're about three weeks old. I live in Central TX and the deck faces west, so we get plenty of sun, lol. I spoke with someone at Home Depot who suggested perhaps I am watering the basil too much but the dirt gets dry pretty fast bc of how damn hot it is here and the seedlings are so small and tender they'll just dry up if the soil stays too dry for too long. I just gave the tomatoes some of the same nutes (about 50% strength of Cana for Coco nutes) like two nights ago and they shot up like crazy! Guess we'll start feeding them, haha.
Idk why my rosemary hates me

All planted in Victory brand superior garden mix, purchased from our local hydro store.
Facing West
From top left: Tomatoes, rosemary, rosemary
Bottom left: Basil, butterfly mix, basil, basil


The evil rosemary


And finally my bermuda grass. I call a Master Gardener and he said it's not brown spot bc the spots aren't round but it could be some other type of fungus. I referenced the Ag websites he gave me but can't find anything in particular. Any thoughts?


Here's the beatiful Evergreen Wisteria my dad gave my boyfriend and I


