I am making a few cherry tomatoes. But the three big Pruden's Purple tomatoes in the kiddie pool all cashed. I have some more in pots. Need to rig up a raised bed to put them in.Cherry tomato growing failed since no time to care of it, they are going to die without lighting care
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IKR? Something so simple, yet... Nothing beats a Havahart. Kinda like Victor mousetraps.It's a el cheapo tractor supply co live trap, so. . . .
Wow. Looks sooo green healthy and hopefully they have wonderful tastyDinner last night from the garden that went with a couple New York steaks for myself and the lady.
Green beans
Salad
Zucchini that I sauteed with some Walla Walla onion from the garden.
Made some blueberry cobbler for desert from these giants. These Chandlers get really big.
I'm going to have to eat more salad because the lettuce is getting ready to bolt.
I had to pull the Walla Walla's because of the weather. A couple started to split on the outer rings because of the rain so I pulled them. Not very many but enough for the two of us. They don't store like other onions and only last a few weeks. I see onion rings in the near future.
Sounds good there, hope all good harvest then.I am making a few cherry tomatoes. But the three big Pruden's Purple tomatoes in the kiddie pool all cashed. I have some more in pots. Need to rig up a raised bed to put them in.
Anyone have a remedy for this? Don't want it to get worse
Duct tape and/or wire.
Those green beans look great. The heat in May cashed mine. I made less than a dozen beans, all ate in the garden.The beans are coming into full swing. I'll likely be canning next week.
The cucumbers are loaded with babies.
I'm going to need to get the gourds strung up properly pretty soon.
The corn is at least eight feet tall and cobs are forming. This is a variety I got from Ed Hume seeds, a seed provider from the area that only sells what's known to do well in this region. I ended up ripping some other corn out that was only a couple feet tall and putting out tassels. It was some heirloom variety. From now on I'm just growing Ed Hume varieties. Everything from Ed Hume grows well here.
I have three giant pumpkin vines and they are growing fast.