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re: How is everyone's summer garden looking so far?
Posted on 5/28/14 at 8:57 pm to forksup
Posted on 5/28/14 at 8:57 pm to forksup
Peppers are very easy and do well most places. You should be good. Just let them tell you when they need water. Just a bit of droop and you will know. Keep a record of when last watered and temp. Then you can kind of get an idea as you go along as how often. In Arizona naturally later in summer you will water more than now. Good luck. Plant some other stuff and see how it goes. Tomatillos do well in the southwest and are heat tolerant.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 8:58 pm to Martini
Can't tell you about pomegranate but peaches take a lot of work and care as well as spraying. Google up for your area.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:00 pm to Martini
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Tomatillos do well in the southwest and are heat tolerant
My first year with them, plant is already 6ft. About 100 flowers so far, I expect good things.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:01 pm to Martini
Cool. Just a bit worried about mid-June to late August.
I'm guessing the strawberries and blueberries are pretty much done for the year. RIP. Do you think I can salvage the pomegranate and peach trees? Few leaves are attached. Maybe a little mound of fertilizer and water, water, water?
I'm guessing the strawberries and blueberries are pretty much done for the year. RIP. Do you think I can salvage the pomegranate and peach trees? Few leaves are attached. Maybe a little mound of fertilizer and water, water, water?
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:02 pm to NYCAuburn
I've got about ten plants and they are loaded. I'll make roasted salsa verde and can it. Good stuff.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:03 pm to Martini
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quote: Some good, mostly bad. Don't know why. Beets and Broccoli not too good. Cabbage, semi good. Carrots, not sure because I haven't pulled them. Cauliflower, a little slow. The Lettuce is getting eaten by bugs.
South La. This is what they told me at Lowes.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:04 pm to forksup
Strawberries are getting late here or pretty much gone. But I have big blueberry bushes and they are loaded and not far off. I planted some blackberry vines along a fence and they are loaded down too.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:08 pm to MrFreakinMiyagi
quote:Funny. There was a time when the ability to produce food was considered a rather manly thing.
Gonna go ask the woman. Brb
Me thinks your post says more about us than you think.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:10 pm to Displaced
I have 3 4x8 raised beds with:
6 Tomatoes (3 Goliath's and 3 Creole's
2 Black Beauty Eggplants
Half a bed of Provider Bush Beans
Half a bed of Dixie speckled butter beans
6 Pic-n-pic yellow squash plants
8 Crimson spineless okra plants
All of my tomatoes have small green fruits on them, and my eggplants have blooms on them. I have harvested close to 2 dozen yellow squash (plants are LOADED). My bush beans and speckled beans have canopied over and have blooms.
6 Tomatoes (3 Goliath's and 3 Creole's
2 Black Beauty Eggplants
Half a bed of Provider Bush Beans
Half a bed of Dixie speckled butter beans
6 Pic-n-pic yellow squash plants
8 Crimson spineless okra plants
All of my tomatoes have small green fruits on them, and my eggplants have blooms on them. I have harvested close to 2 dozen yellow squash (plants are LOADED). My bush beans and speckled beans have canopied over and have blooms.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:11 pm to Traffic Circle
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South La. This is what they told me at Lowes.
I'd get my money back.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:23 pm to Martini
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I'd get my money back.
Well, to be honest, I asked them in November and bought the seeds then. I just got around to planting them.
I didn't think it mattered.
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:25 pm to Displaced
Got some good herbs going. Parsley, basil, oregano, etc
Posted on 5/28/14 at 9:41 pm to BallyHOO
Just finished off the last of my winter romaine tonight.
Got 3 gallons of carrots I pulled a few weeks ago.
Planted snap beans there that just sprouted good.
Tomato's looking great, just a week or two away.
Bellpepper had some pest problems but looking better.
Other pepper are looking good.
Cucumber already has mildew disease
But pickling cucumbers doing ok. Picked the first few today.
3 or 4 eggplant about ready to pick
Already picked a few zucchini and plants are loaded.
Herbs are great, but parsley just went to seed
Got 3 gallons of carrots I pulled a few weeks ago.
Planted snap beans there that just sprouted good.
Tomato's looking great, just a week or two away.
Bellpepper had some pest problems but looking better.
Other pepper are looking good.
Cucumber already has mildew disease
But pickling cucumbers doing ok. Picked the first few today.
3 or 4 eggplant about ready to pick
Already picked a few zucchini and plants are loaded.
Herbs are great, but parsley just went to seed
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