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Roots were busting out the bigger tomato plants today so I upgraded their pots.
Nice variety of veggies. Watch everything carefully, for some reason slugs and snails are everywhere already this Year.I planted everything g this weekend as well. I was sick of babying it and when the rain came and I went to empty the totes I had them in I noticed the roots were coming out of almost every pot. So rather than report 50-60 plants I planted what I wanted, told a few family members come get what you wanted and then took the rest to a friend party last night. I’m glad to be done with it but I was super happy with how everything came out.
I did three types of sweet peppers, northern bell, jimmy nardello, and mini sweets
Totamtoes san marzano and Jersey breeze
Squash
Cukes
Dill
Okra
Carrots
Bunching onions
Watermelon
Potatoes look amazing
Basil
Cilantro
Parsley
Lettuce
Endive
Spinach
Garlic
Broccoli
everything is doing well except some of the spinach and a one head of lettuce is getting eaten by slugs.
Thanks. I just slugs baited today for the first time I can remember. They are eating my lettuce like crazy. Also my Japanese rose is getting hit hard as well.Nice variety of veggies. Watch everything carefully, for some reason slugs and snails are everywhere already this Year.
thats some nice garlic. Mine was small again. Didn’t really put out any scapes.View attachment 239434 View attachment 239435 I’ve been a busy boy. Here’s a couple pics.. be back in the fall .. Godspeed brothers
Wife put in a few bulbs last fall and we harvested about 15 plants; not a lot of scapes either..That
thats some nice garlic. Mine was small again. Didn’t really put out any scapes.
I’ve had a lot of yellow and dying leaves on my broccoli as well so that’s interesting. I can’t figure it out either but I have a lot of cabbage worked this year. Plants seem fine but lose a couple leaves every week. My pickle cukes aren’t producing as many as I’d like but that’s life.Wife put in a few bulbs last fall and we harvested about 15 plants; not a lot of scapes either..
Zucchini went nuts! I try to keep ahead of them getting "big" but with the rains we've had it goes from not seeing anything to HOLY SHIT in just a few days...we had "Yard Sale Days" Friday & Saturday: I literally had so many and were so large I put them in the Loader bucket and gave them away to anyone that would take them, and worse had to chop up a dozen big ones from last week that no one took. (I leave a Table by the Street with free stuff)
We planted Pickling Cucumbers, and those too with all the rain go from too small to the size of water bottles in a week.
Tomatoes are getting close, maybe next week we can pick a few.
Broccoli looks good for the most part, but there are some (dead?) yellow leafs and a little yellowish spots and not the dark, solid green you see in the store bought stuff.
Behind our house is ~35 acres of Corn for to feed Dairy Cows: it's easily over 7 foot, eight if you count the Tassel's. while the "Indian Corn" I put out looks more like overgrown lawn grass....long as it produces for Halloween for the neighborhood children (Deer eat it over the winter as well)
I planted mine really early because it was warm early and my grow bags are black so the soil warmed quickly. Third week in April was when I planted mineMy wife grew potatoes in her raised bed, both white and sweet's. We have been eating the white ones for about a week. Never had spuds so early.
Robin
I’ve eaten all the squirrels running around our orchards… problem solvedBeen a good year overall most things have been successful and if finally got apples. I had to tape plastic cones around each individual apple. I got 25 apples and they aren’t quite ripe even but the squirrels got wise and started to bite the branches so the apples drop. I harvested them today and will use them for something. Tomatoes look good and potatoes were fantastic.
I’m truly sorry to hear about your fruit trees. That sucks.Yeah , overall it has been an excellent year. We canned several quarts of tomato sauce from our san Marzano tomatoes and canned and froze a myriad of veggies. Our blackberry bushes grew huge this year. I think we froze enough to make pies all winter.
However, We had one major issue . While vacationing down in North Carolina hurricane Debbie uprooted my mature peach and apple trees.
Neither of them were salvageable.
Neighbors too close. I may set up a connibear 125 for them.I’ve eaten all the squirrels running around our orchards… problem solved