How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow?
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I got out early and tilled up four spots in the garden before breakfast this morning. Where the purple hulls, melons, cantaloupes and corn had been. After work I planted a few rows of melons and cantaloupes. In the morning I'm going to run up to Walmart and look for some tomato plants. Most of mine have started going south. Will get some more green bean seed if they have them. And whatever else catches my eye.

Larro
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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The choices in tomato plants were kind of thin at Walmart this morning. I went with Cherokee Purple and San Marzano. Both are heirloom, so I will save a few tomatoes in the freezer for seeds. I also planted 7 rows of Brown Crowder peas, 2 rows of green beans and a row of table queen, a dark acorn squash.

And I'll add a picture just to show you guys that I do have a little color to my dirt. {if you dig deep enough}

Larro

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   / How does your garden grow? #313  
The choices in tomato plants were kind of thin at Walmart this morning. I went with Cherokee Purple and San Marzano. Both are heirloom, so I will save a few tomatoes in the freezer for seeds. I also planted 7 rows of Brown Crowder peas, 2 rows of green beans and a row of table queen, a dark acorn squash. And I'll add a picture just to show you guys that I do have a little color to my dirt. {if you dig deep enough} Larro

Wish I could send you some plants. What I have in the greenhouse are not that large, but about size to put in the ground. I decided this year to start new seed on the first and fifteen of each month, starting June 1, for late tomatoes. Worked out pretty good because we had grand kids visiting throughout the summer and it worked for them to help me plant.

I now have some June 1 and June 15 plants in the ground, with a few of the June 15 plants not in the ground (hope to do that today). My July 1 plants need to be put outside in the sun, and the July 21 (I missed the 15th) seed are just now coming up.
 
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Wish I could send you some plants. What I have in the greenhouse are not that large, but about size to put in the ground. I decided this year to start new seed on the first and fifteen of each month, starting June 1, for late tomatoes. Worked out pretty good because we had grand kids visiting throughout the summer and it worked for them to help me plant.

I now have some June 1 and June 15 plants in the ground, with a few of the June 15 plants not in the ground (hope to do that today). My July 1 plants need to be put outside in the sun, and the July 21 (I missed the 15th) seed are just now coming up.

That is a great idea. I had too many up front, and not very many later. Next year I will try to space them out better.

Larro
 
   / How does your garden grow? #315  
My pastime lately has been getting the potato bugs. The plants are reaching my hips- red norlunds, pontiacs and kennebec russets. Pontiacs are my favorite. I haven't had to use any poison -organic or synthetic. I squish the pesky bugs between my fingers, and look for the egg masses under the leaves. -Every couple of days.
Garden is growing great- celery, zuchinis, bell peppers, detroit beets, broccoli (just picked), lettuce, tomatoes, cukes, etc.)
Tonight I am trying my hand at dehydrating some zucchini. We always get more than we can store and looking at alternatives this year.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #316  
Today's harvest was 1 1/2 bushel corn, cukes , maters, banana peppers, and 5 eggs from the chickens. Put up half of corn into freezer and will put up rest tomorrow.
 

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   / How does your garden grow?
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Today's harvest was 1 1/2 bushel corn, cukes , maters, banana peppers, and 5 eggs from the chickens. Put up half of corn into freezer and will put up rest tomorrow.

A good looking harvest. Next year I'm going to space out my corn better. I didn't plant my 2nd crop until the 1st one was winding down. Now I have to suffer through the corn-free period;)

Larro
 
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I didn't do a second planting of corn. We have 3 bushel from this years crop which is more than enough for us. The kids are all grown and just needed to get some put up for winter for the DW and I. My grandson may beg his moma to get some from the freezer though.
 
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Been raining hard the past day and a 1/2. With some bright sun, things will shoot along again. I have soaker hoses (don't need it so much this summer) under the bio plastic. The bio plastic is the only way to keep up with the weeds. -You can see some almost adult potato bugs on the lower right corner. I know what I am doing now!-----got them, gross job with their guts splattering out, and when I come in- my fingers are slippery, orange red until I use some steel wool! - But I had a hummingbird flying 1/2 circles near bye!
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My tomatoes were doing great until the horn worms defoliated some of the plants after recent rain washed off the sevin dust...
 

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