How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow? #261  
1.7lb Persimmon and a 1.3lb Cherokee Purple along with assorted varieties. The orange and yellow tomatoes weighed 10lbs. All organic.

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Oh man those look good.
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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Purple hulls on the vine, then in the bucket. I'm getting two buckets every three days. I could pick every other day, but that would be more work, and I can be lazy :ashamed:

The heat is playing havoc with the green beans. Each picking I get a little less than the one before. If any of you hot weather guys have green bean knowledge, when would be a good time to plant a late crop?

Larro
 
   / How does your garden grow? #263  
Tim, I never planted them late, but I would think somewhere in 1st couple weeks of August?
 
   / How does your garden grow? #264  
Our green beans are getting close to flowering.

I had some DEF that was too old to use in the truck. According to Cummins it can be cut 10:1 with water and used for fertilizer. I mixed some up, probably more like 20:1, and watered some garden things with it. Seems to work fine, I don't see any burning.
 
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Tim, I never planted them late, but I would think somewhere in 1st couple weeks of August?

Thanks Dennis. That is about what I was thinking. The heat breaks about the 3rd week of September around here, so they should be blooming about then. This was my first year growing green beans, and I have really enjoyed eating them. I will pick the first melons and banana cantaloupes this week. There have only been a couple to get sunburned so far. But we have been getting a lot of rain and not too much sun. If that changes, there will likely be more.

Larro
 
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I've been taking up soaker hoses from where they are no longer needed and moving them to my young pepper, cucumbers and peas. I pulled up the stunted corn this morning, moved the melons back and took up that hose. I ate what corn there was left on the stalks right in the garden. The ear in the picture was about as big as there was left. And there were plenty that were smaller. We made cream corn to go in the freezer {and a small amount for supper} from 3 1/2 dozen ears off of the other corn. I have come to the conclusion that grocery stores don't charge enough for their veggies. The food on that plate should be at least $25 :eek:

Larro
 
   / How does your garden grow? #268  
[I have come to the conclusion that grocery stores don't charge enough for their veggies. The food on that plate should be at least $25 :eek:

Larro

I think you are right there, EXCEPT, that you cannot buy that plate full for any amount of money. Freshly grown trumps. I did see some pretty good ears of corn at Winn Dixie grocery store yesterday 4 for $1. The ears looked great, but too big to be the kind of sweet corn I like to grow. Did not get any, but I might try some in a week or so if it continues to look good. Normally corn on cob at grocery store is parched.

Our daughter and her son (2 1/2) were here from Colorado. We had lots of tomatoes, BLTs, etc, but for one meal we had only what we had grown in garden. Green Beans, Fried Squash, Tomatoes, Fried Okra, Corn on the Cob. Wow, was it good, and little fella ate three helpings of green beans, and I loved seeing him get after the corn on cob
 
   / How does your garden grow? #269  
Larro, I've never been a fan of creamed corn, but yours looks like it would make me reconsider.

The creamed corn I am familiar with is corn in some runny, funky white sauce.
 
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Our daughter and her son (2 1/2) were here from Colorado. We had lots of tomatoes, BLTs, etc, but for one meal we had only what we had grown in garden. Green Beans, Fried Squash, Tomatoes, Fried Okra, Corn on the Cob. Wow, was it good, and little fella ate three helpings of green beans, and I loved seeing him get after the corn on cob

Our 7 year old great niece is here from Denver now. When I would fix her some lunch, she would say, "I don't want any veggies, except your green beans." I think she ate some almost every meal for the three weeks she was here. How did your people do with the heat. Our GN would ask us just about everyday, "is it always this hot here?" If she was outside, she wanted to be in the dog, chicken or peacock pens, or in the river. The rest of the time she was near the AC vent.

Larro
 

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