07-11-2008, 03:36 AM | #1 |
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Does anybody have any vegetables in yet? I've had jalapenos for a couple of weeks, but more importantly, I just got my first cucumber. My tomatoes are coming in soon and then fresh veggies for a couple of months straight.
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07-11-2008, 03:37 AM | #2 |
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I've got pimientos in but not my red hots or green bells yet. Of my 9 tomato plants, only 1 has any tomatoes on it. I have no idea what's wrong, they're flowering like crazy so maybe the bees aren't cooperating. I had yellow squash stir fried in olive oil along with a lettuce and spinach salad last night, all from the garden. Corn is tasseling, but seems short (about waist high) and this heat is taking a toll. I look forward to corn the most so I'll be disappointed if it fails. The vegetable I'm getting the most of is eggplant. I have ichibans and we get enough from one plant to have it one night a week for the two of us who eat them.
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07-11-2008, 03:53 AM | #5 |
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Tomatoes are coming along nicely as is the squash. Cucumbers are starting to look like they want to show themselves. Bell peppers are not cooperating at all, nor are the carrots. W had some beets and beet greens for dinner tonight and they were awesome.
Strawberries are looking good and the gooseberries are green, but will ripen in the next week or two.
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07-11-2008, 03:59 AM | #7 |
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My lettuce and spinach is long gone in this summer heat, but they produced well in the spring. My cherry tomatoes produced last month, and my romas were coming in well. I made a big batch of tomato sauce with them.
However, something rodent like (squirrel or rat) has eaten the rest of my romas. We have two plum trees. Squirrels and birds took care of all the fruit before it ripened this year. We have two fig trees. We haven't gotten one fig to ripen in the 5 years we've had them. (Netting over the top didn't help). So basically, all the critters in my yard are well-fed. |
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Yeah, I planted 2 zuccini plants which should feed us and 3 other families. They are just starting to come in. |
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The deer eat everything where I'm from . . . and I live in a city. We need some wolves back here. I put some coyote pee pellets around my yard, but it hasn't helped. They know it's a ploy.
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