Going to continue to be a waiting game until January-February it looks like, which works out just fine for me. Too busy with life to even post, let alone do anything else. Case in point, all the photos I'm posting now were from 4 days ago!
First batch of medical plants should be ready around mid-January, and by then I should finally have some ripe tomatoes and peppers to pick!
Tomato clone came back to life! Looked like crap for a week, but now its looking much better. Should be a decent sized plant by the time February hits and cold weather is over. This cutting came from my volunteer Black Cherry plant, figured if the volunteer was kicking so much ass, why not clone it and rewards it's efforts for volunteering for me?
Love those little radish sprouts, they're great to munch on. Pretty much just a microgreen with a nice radish flavor to it; goes great on chicken salad sandwiches. Going to be leaving these alone, hoping they'll go to seed and completely seed my entire yard. If I have to buy more seeds, I will, but I'm trying to avoid that.
My best performing pepper plants out of the entire bunch. These are Sugar Rush Peach peppers, supposed to have a smokey peach flavor to them, and have heat that is between that of a Serrano and Habanero pepper. Should make for some interesting sauces and rubs.
Catch with these peppers though, apparently they take between 90-120 days just to ripen to the orange color! Long ass time, so hopefully they're worth the wait.
With everything I've been growing here, my main goal has been collecting seeds. Pack of seeds only had 10 seeds in it, but look at how many seeds I'll be getting out of just this batch of peppers alone! Awesome! Less money for me to spend, and one step closer to my $0 grow goal.
These Atomic Grape tomatoes are completely unstoppable. Most of the tomato plants I have are doing amazing, but these ones in particular are prolific. Incredible flavor too. Used some of these on Thanksgiving. Made some Pesto with Basil from the garden, spread the basil on baguette crisps, topped with Proscuitto and Panchetta, topped with these tomatoes, and a little dill sprinkled on top. Delightful.
Not quite at the point where 100% of my ingredients come from the garden, but 25-50% is pretty damn good for only technically having this garden up for one season.
Believe this one is a "White Tomesol", supposed to turn completely white when ripe, sounded pretty neat to me. Things are getting big, they're larger than the beefsteaks even!
Volunteer Black Cherry is still doing amazing, can't believe this thing legit sprouted from the native dirt outside of the raised bed. This plant actually produced my first ripe tomatoes. Definitely going to be cloning the shit out of this bad boy.
Poor lima beans have been getting completely murdered by bugs, as you can see from the photos. But it doesn't seem to have affected their production too much, been getting a decent amount of beans from this tiny plant. I like to grab a handful of pods and munch on the beans while I'm wandering about the garden. Tasty stuff. Just need more companion herb plants in the garden to help me deal with the bug problems.
While there are bugs everywhere in the garden, interestingly enough, the damage to the plants is negligible at best and harvests haven't really been effected negatively by their presence.
Eventually, as the months and years go by, the pests population will dwindle and be replaced with predators and beneficials. Already seeing ladybugs, wasps, and even mantids popping in. Also got a handful of toads that have taken residence in between two of my beds, lots of bugs for them to munch on.
One of the beefsteak plants I have. Its interesting, one of the beefsteak has these wide beefsteak looking tomatoes, but the other one doesn't have fruits that are as wide. The other beefsteak has longer fruits that aren't as wide as these. Going to see how they both perform and taste and decide which one I want to clone for next season.
They aren't getting too enormous, but they get a lot more shade from the trees than I'd like. As I've said before though, not wanting to trim the trees at all, because I'll be needing that shade come late spring going into summer.
Covered this bed with more chips, did this for two reasons.
1) I was curious to see if the radish sprouts would grow out of the woodchips I covered them with. Many of them have, and this was taken 4 days ago, many more have popped up through the chips.
2) This particular bed is closest to my mesquite tree, which is a nitrogen fixator. Same with those other legumes you're seeing in there, of course. I needed extra chips to suck out some of the excess N in this bed.
Can't really tell at a glance that there's excess N in the soil, in fact, going off of just the leaves it'd be hard to even notice there's excess.
The issue is, I can see leaves growing out of my vine clusters of tomatoes. If leaves are growing out of one's tomato vines, excess N is likely to blame.
Easy enough fix though. I'll just murder the bed with wood chips and stop supplying this bed with Nitrogen entirely. No more 4-6-4 blends for flower either.
Only products I'm using for macro and micro nutrients are now Bone Meal, Langbeinite, and TM-7/Cytoplus. Simple and cheap.
Totally shocked this plant even produced, let alone peppers this long. This poor Banana pepper plant has spent its entire life looking pretty sad, but to my surprise its still producing!
Ants and aphids have been a pain in the ass for any sweet peppers I have out here; surprised to see the sweet peppers producing despite the fact they're infested with ants and aphids.
Normally, I'd just pour boiling water on the ant's nest and call it a day. But, the ants have made their nest at the base of the plants, not exactly wanting to dump boiling water on my roots
Pretty sure these are Pepperoncinis; they don't quite look like them yet, but they're the only thing that makes sense. These aren't hot peppers, only sweet peppers I got were Banana, Pepperoncini, and various Bell Peppers, so this is very likely a pepperoncini. Time will tell. Can't wait to have a bunch of these to put on some sammiches
I'll take some newer photos as soon as I'm able, things look much different in just these past few days.
Next up, the medical side of things.