lakngulf
Veteran Member
I used my tractor to get rich top soil from the farm, and filled some new boxes with the new soil. Growth in the garden is great....squash, beans and fried green tomatoes this weekend.
See you are keeping the weeds in the dark, LOL, :laughing:
A very nice looking garden. The heat isn't effecting you there?
I just don't seem to find time anymore to pluck the weeds. So the black preen product works fairly well. Some of it is on its third year, so I felt OK buying a new roll since I get more than one year out of it. And those weeds do grow.
I still have some spots where hands and knees will be the only way to get rid of the weeds.
We have eaten green beans and squash during this last week, and will have more this weekend when some of my family visits. Will try to get my grandsons to eat some squash.
Nice! We have a good 45 days to go before we harvest I'd say. MMMMM, looks good.
How are your tomato plants "on the water" doing?
Thanks. We have had some HOT days, but the night temps have continued to cool things off a bit. And this weekend the rains have cooled it off considerably. Here's my pickin' from Sat morning. Not buckets like your picture showed, but some good eating nevertheless
They are doing pretty good.
I'm getting tomatos! Squash is going gangbusters, okra starting to produce, went through a whole bed of onions, habenero peppers are producing.
Some of the potato plants have grown... but have as yet to see any "produce"
My corn, peas, beans, cukes, and several of the peppers didn't make it???? One watermelon plant has survived, but the first fruit on it turned black! it was about the size of a "new potato" What could be causing that??? Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks
Bartcephus-my guess is that the fruit turned black because of lack of pollination.