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re: 2023 Spring Garden Thread
Posted on 4/14/23 at 7:52 pm to Wolfmanjack
Posted on 4/14/23 at 7:52 pm to Wolfmanjack
Spent the afternoon replanting the front flowerbeds. Then went and trimmed tomato suckers. Really happy with the onions, but hoping they start getting ready to dry soon. I need the space. I think the broccoli and Brussels are going to come out also.









Posted on 4/14/23 at 9:02 pm to Mr Sausage
Little Sausage and I finished up the evening picking a mess of dewberries.


Posted on 4/15/23 at 9:01 am to meeple
Ok it’s about to get pic heavy. Finally did a good walkthrough this morning and got a bunch of pictures. Progress report:
Here’s a shot of the whole garden.
Cucumbers are coming along slowly. They always seem to start slow. I know they’re going to take off pretty soon though.
Beans
Zucchini and yellow straightneck are coming along and are still protected for now.
Purple hulls
Edamame
No fruit set on the eggplant yet. But they are loaded with flowers and looking good.
Peppers: California Wonder, Shishito, and Jimmy Nardello. I left out the jalapeño since I just transplanted some new plants recently. So not much progress on them.
Tomatoes:
Got my first Paul Robeson’s coming up.
Cherokee Purples are doing well.
Big Beefs are loaded.
Mortgage Lifters are a little behind the others. But we’re finally getting some.
Romas. Plants are really bushy, but there are a lot of tomatoes in there.
Amish Paste
Sunflowers with butternut squash in the middle. The butternut are coming along slowly. But if they’re like every other cucurbit I’ve ever grown, they’ll take off soon and there’ll be no stopping them.
Crimson Sweet watermelon.
Onions are still rolling along, but I only really have a few that are forming bulbs. Which is better than I’ve done in the past. I guess I still haven’t figured these things out.
And here’s the blue hubbard. No vine borers have been caught on the sticky traps yet. None in the pheromone trap either. No signs of eggs. I’m staying vigilant.
Also have a bunch of strawberries coming up, and a few blueberries and blackberries. Nothing picture worthy, and I think that’s enough pics for now.
Here’s a shot of the whole garden.

Cucumbers are coming along slowly. They always seem to start slow. I know they’re going to take off pretty soon though.

Beans

Zucchini and yellow straightneck are coming along and are still protected for now.

Purple hulls

Edamame

No fruit set on the eggplant yet. But they are loaded with flowers and looking good.

Peppers: California Wonder, Shishito, and Jimmy Nardello. I left out the jalapeño since I just transplanted some new plants recently. So not much progress on them.



Tomatoes:
Got my first Paul Robeson’s coming up.

Cherokee Purples are doing well.

Big Beefs are loaded.

Mortgage Lifters are a little behind the others. But we’re finally getting some.

Romas. Plants are really bushy, but there are a lot of tomatoes in there.


Amish Paste

Sunflowers with butternut squash in the middle. The butternut are coming along slowly. But if they’re like every other cucurbit I’ve ever grown, they’ll take off soon and there’ll be no stopping them.



Crimson Sweet watermelon.

Onions are still rolling along, but I only really have a few that are forming bulbs. Which is better than I’ve done in the past. I guess I still haven’t figured these things out.

And here’s the blue hubbard. No vine borers have been caught on the sticky traps yet. None in the pheromone trap either. No signs of eggs. I’m staying vigilant.

Also have a bunch of strawberries coming up, and a few blueberries and blackberries. Nothing picture worthy, and I think that’s enough pics for now.

This post was edited on 4/15/23 at 9:05 am
Posted on 4/15/23 at 8:03 pm to PillageUrVillage
I have a question for those of yall that have experience growing zucchini/squash plants. I've only grown them twice at our old house, and each time we had issues with borers killing the plants. We at least got a decent first harvest off the plants before they hit, but each time they went from big, beautiful healthy plants one day to wilted crap the next. We bought a new house end of last year, so figured I'd try zucchini again hoping I'd be able to miss the borers here. Bought a start in March, plant got to around a foot high and a foot and a half halfish wide, then started getting wilted in parts. I assumed it was borers again, but only lost parts of the plant and it's now growing like crazy and putting out a bunch of flowers. I was obviously wrong about borers, but what else could cause something like that to happen to the plant?
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:17 am to MeatHead1313
Any sign of squash bugs? I think they can cause that to happen. I don’t have that much experience with squash, so I don’t think I can be of too much help.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 9:25 am to PillageUrVillage
I should have put my tomato/pepper replacement seedlings inside for the past week or so. They have hardly grown at all.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 9:39 am to MeatHead1313
You could have my squash plants where only a few came up in the whole row on the first planting. I replanted but those originals look pretty damn weak. I think our weather here has thrown the squash off. We’ve had waves of cool fronts that pushed night temps low. Or it’s the crappy topsoil I had delivered.


Posted on 4/16/23 at 11:01 am to Mr Sausage
Supposed to dip down into the mid 40’s for a few hours tomorrow morning, will this affect my cucumbers? I have my first female flower open this morning and looking to eat that bastard in a few weeks.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 12:30 pm to Wolfmanjack
I was going to make a witty comment about there only being 2 1/2 days left in tax season and how after that I could start hardening myself off like you would transition a seedling out into the sun....but that just sounds weird.
I really need the rain to hold off this next weekend. I've got so much to do but it looks like I won't have much opportunity. I have my tomatoes in the ground but that is it. Still need to finish weeding the rest of the garden, put peppers in the ground, and start my beans and cucumbers.
I'm also hoping to get a break in the weather to see if my hive split resulted in some mated queens.
Also have plans to build another chicken coop to replace the current one. It rode out Laura and Delta like a champ and only needed shingles replaced but it also flooded so the floor board is rotting out. This one will be raised off the ground though.

I really need the rain to hold off this next weekend. I've got so much to do but it looks like I won't have much opportunity. I have my tomatoes in the ground but that is it. Still need to finish weeding the rest of the garden, put peppers in the ground, and start my beans and cucumbers.
I'm also hoping to get a break in the weather to see if my hive split resulted in some mated queens.
Also have plans to build another chicken coop to replace the current one. It rode out Laura and Delta like a champ and only needed shingles replaced but it also flooded so the floor board is rotting out. This one will be raised off the ground though.

Posted on 4/16/23 at 2:55 pm to Mr Sausage
quote:
replanted but those originals look pretty damn weak. I think our weather here has thrown the squash off. We’ve had waves of cool fronts that pushed night temps low.
Mine are struggling too. Planted seeds a few weeks ago after that last cold snap. I’ve been tempted to grab some from the nursery. Same with the cucumbers.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 4:15 pm to Wolfmanjack
quote:
Wolfmanjack
Sorry, I’m not a lot of help there. I don’t grow cucumbers because my wife won’t pickle them. I would think they’ll be fine. Maybe slow growth for a couple of days after.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 5:40 pm to BallsEleven
those plans look cool that’d be a coop de ville for sure. That litter tray thing looks like a PITA though. Maybe better to just have a drop thru floor of hardware cloth
Posted on 4/16/23 at 6:12 pm to cgrand
quote:
those plans look cool that’d be a coop de ville for sure.
I wanted to go with this one originally:

But I (my wife) decided on the other one. That is just scratching the surface of some of the mack daddy coops they have on that site.
quote:
That litter tray thing looks like a PITA though. Maybe better to just have a drop thru floor of hardware cloth
I don't think it would be too terrible but I'm still debating on if I want to bother with it. I collect the shavings/poop for my compost pile so I'm considering just putting some contact paper on the floor to make sliding the waste out a little easier.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 6:45 pm to BallsEleven
I’m going to check that site out tomorrow...chicken coop porn LOL
speaking of compost anyone got an idea of what these volunteers are in my flower bed? Squash?

speaking of compost anyone got an idea of what these volunteers are in my flower bed? Squash?

Posted on 4/16/23 at 6:56 pm to cgrand
here’s a couple scenes from around the house on this particularly beautiful evening
these are two Black-eyed Susans that I dug up last year from a neglected bed way in the back. They’ve been growing there since I bought the place 17 years ago and probably far longer than that. That bed barely gets any sun but look at them now
these were tiny like the ones I just dug up in the picture in my other post. Can’t wait to see them bloom
Wildflowers are starting to bloom this bed should be on fire in a few weeks and hopefully all summer
gardenia so covered up it’s all fallen over. It smells incredible
these are two Black-eyed Susans that I dug up last year from a neglected bed way in the back. They’ve been growing there since I bought the place 17 years ago and probably far longer than that. That bed barely gets any sun but look at them now

these were tiny like the ones I just dug up in the picture in my other post. Can’t wait to see them bloom
Wildflowers are starting to bloom this bed should be on fire in a few weeks and hopefully all summer

gardenia so covered up it’s all fallen over. It smells incredible


Posted on 4/16/23 at 7:41 pm to cgrand
Looking fantastic c… I can’t thank you enough for your “free plants from cuttings” thread a while back. I’ve done just that from my mom’s garden with these…. And they’re all doing great!
Lantanas
Salvia
Spider plant
Also got the new flower bed in… started these from seed except for those mentioned above
Really enjoying this Coleus as well, also started from seed. Apparently this can be propagated from cuttings as well.

Lantanas


Salvia

Spider plant

Also got the new flower bed in… started these from seed except for those mentioned above

Really enjoying this Coleus as well, also started from seed. Apparently this can be propagated from cuttings as well.

Posted on 4/16/23 at 7:48 pm to meeple
right on that looks great
I’m about to pull up a few dozen indigo shrub volunteers and many more dozen loquat seedlings. If anyone wants any let me know I’ll pot them up.
I’m about to pull up a few dozen indigo shrub volunteers and many more dozen loquat seedlings. If anyone wants any let me know I’ll pot them up.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 7:59 pm to meeple
Looks awesome! Get ready for the salvia to take over. It's about like mint.
Posted on 4/16/23 at 8:07 pm to Loup
Picked a double handful of strawberries tonight. Wind finally laid and we got out from Spring dance recital just in time to enjoy the last hour of daylight. 

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