How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow? #681  
I'm having a bad year for tomatoes too. We planted some in pots to help with the wilt, and it is not as bad this year. But they are all splitting and rotting on the vine before they get ripe. I have to pick them as soon as they start to turn, and let them ripen in the house. They are just not as good that way.

It has rained everyday for a week straight. I'm sure that has something to do with it.

I don't usually grow tomatoes but this year I have about 20 plants and I ate the first cherry tomato today with many more on the way. The larger ones are doing well so I hope I luck out.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #682  
I have a few tomatoes in containers behind my house. Sun is there early in the spring so I try to get a head start. Sometimes it works. Well, there are a few plants back there that have the absolute best tasting tomatoes, in my opinion, AND in the opinion of the resident backyard squirrels. I decided to put netting around those few plants to protect my favorite tomato. Well, with 7 or 8 plants unprotected, with green fruit for the taking, the squirrels are still trying to get into my netted section for the good tomatoes. I am sure they will win the battle but so far they just knock the tomatoes off the vine and were not able to take them. Notice the tomato on the ground, and one on the edge of the container

 
   / How does your garden grow? #683  
Had our first picking of squash and zucchini last night. Tilled everything that needed it. Then suckered the corn. Tomatoes are coming on nicely. Non ripe yet. Starting to wonder if the cherry tomatoes are any good. Not a single bloom.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #684  
july 2 001.JPGjuly 2 002.JPGjuly 2 003.JPG I planted some early corn in wheel rims that I use for raised beds. Its just about ready for roasting ears. Ive been eating green fried tomatoes. and I have a really good crop of kale. my lettuce is about done. ill plant more when the sign is right.
 
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#685  
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I worked in the new part of the garden this morning. I got the peas plowed, and started on the watermelons. But the ground was so compacted by rain, I was having to also use the hoe. So I decided to just use the hoe on the rest of them. The Crimson Sweets from the saved seeds are coming up already. I just barely worked around them because they are still coming up. Worked the squash. I planned on plowing the corn, but a black cloud was rumbling closer all the time, so I transplanted about six Armenian cucumbers I had started in trays. There were a few more of them coming up in the rows, so maybe they are just very slow sprouters. Lightning chased me inside at that point.

Mamma went to the tomato fields this morning. She brought us about 1/3 of a 5 gallon bucket of big, perfect tomatoes. {they are $8 a bucket} I sliced one and added it to my ham, turkey and Colby Jack roll-up for lunch. It was tasty.
 
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#686  
While I was plowing and hoeing, I kept thinking of those good old songs, "Temptation Eyes", "I Can Turn Off the Rain" and "Baby Hold On". For you younger folks, those are all by the Grass Roots. If this rain keeps on, I'm going to be hip deep in grass.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #687  
got our first harvest, a cucumber yesterday. it was good. I now have a 7' HDPE fence around the entire garden to keep the deer out.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #688  
Isn't it amazing how things from our own garden always taste better? I was lucky this year, the only thing that got into my garden were insects and weeds.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #689  
The wife & I where looking at the tomato plants. and we have tomato worms picked about a dozen small ones offthe plants. They camoflauge pretty good. very hard for me to see them. They are the Larvae of the Sphinx Moth.
 
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The wife & I where looking at the tomato plants. and we have tomato worms picked about a dozen small ones offthe plants. They camoflauge pretty good. very hard for me to see them. They are the Larvae of the Sphinx Moth.

I've been pretty lucky with worms. We found two or three about a month ago. I sprayed a couple of times after that, and haven't seen any more. The peas were not as buggy as last year either.
 

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