2025 gardens

   / 2025 gardens #301  
Cracks are from too many 90+ degree days this year.

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   / 2025 gardens #302  
My mature Peach tree was completely cleaned out (it was full of tiny peaches) before they were ripe.
My new peach tree had 2 left that are ripe. Really good peaches much better than the type on the mature tree. Hoping for a good batch next year, was surprised the new tree even produced the first year.

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   / 2025 gardens #303  
I had a heat related problem here I don't ever remember having before. I had 6" inches of rain here over a 4 day period along with hot sun afterwards. I looked the garden over yesterday morning and noticed some cabbage, lettuce and pepper plants wilted. Checked again yesterday evening and finally saw the difference. Apparently, the hot afternoon sun came out after an episode of a nearly 2" rain day before yesterday. What cabbage and plants a couple rows over were shaded by the Broom Corn and sweet corn are fine. What plants were in the direct sun literally got cooked. Didn't seem to affect the tomatoes. Now to see if they come out of it.
How did this turn out and did your plants recover?
 
   / 2025 gardens #304  
For the 2025 gardening season on small acres, consider no-dig raised beds with native plants like lavender and yarrow to save water, and use battery-powered tools for sustainable maintenance, while sharing your favorite crops and methods here!
 
   / 2025 gardens #305  
How did this turn out and did your plants recover?
Tomatoes were stunted by the heat & moisture. They're still going, just hoping this cooler weather will bring them back. Something is literally eating the cabbage, looks to be a groundhog. Hopefully I'll be able to salvage enough to make 'kraut. Pepper plants are holding their own, but not as big as usual.

Deer stripped all of the sweet corn and popcorn. The only thing that has done well is the Broom Corn it finally headed out and I'm guesstimating it's nearly 16'-18' tall. Hoping to take some to the Fair just for kicks. We'll see.
 
   / 2025 gardens #306  
Tomatoes were stunted by the heat & moisture. They're still going, just hoping this cooler weather will bring them back. Something is literally eating the cabbage, looks to be a groundhog. Hopefully I'll be able to salvage enough to make 'kraut. Pepper plants are holding their own, but not as big as usual.

Deer stripped all of the sweet corn and popcorn. The only thing that has done well is the Broom Corn it finally headed out and I'm guesstimating it's nearly 16'-18' tall. Hoping to take some to the Fair just for kicks. We'll see.
16' to 18' tall. That's 16 feet to 18 feet tall?
 
   / 2025 gardens #307  
   / 2025 gardens #308  
Wow, I've had pole beans grow 12' or more tall, but never corn. Must be some mighty good soil you have in Ohio!
 
   / 2025 gardens #309  
It's actually a Sorghum, but it did surprise me too. I need to get a picture.
 

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