How does your garden grow?

   / How does your garden grow?
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I was out hoeing the 2nd and 3rd planting of cucumbers, {the 2nd being transplants, and a little older than the others} when I found lots of cantaloupes on the transplant vines. So I was hoeing my 2nd planting of cucumbers and cantaloupes:eek: So much for my fine labeling skills.

We got two five gallon buckets of peas off the 2nd planting yesterday. We shelled half of them, and gave the other half away. I cooked a small pot for supper, and we are waiting for the rest to cool from their blanching so they can go in bags and into the freezer.

I clipped my last melon a while ago. The Tender Sweets are just a few days away from being ripe though. And now I can cut up most of the north side of the garden. All that is left that is still doing something is the peppers, pole beans, 2nd planting of cucumbers and cantaloupes, and the 2nd planting of zukes and squash. Everything else is done.
 
   / How does your garden grow?
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I cut the first Tender Sweet melon this morning. It was yellow meated, not orange. But still very tasty. They are starting to get sunburned too, so I'll be eating a lot of them the next few days.

My peas got too wet, and not sure if they are going to recover or not. The vines look alright, but so far no new blooms. Armenian cucumbers are kicking it. Getting 5 or 6 a day, with the vines full of small ones. {I've got two set aside for seed that I'm letting get big}

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   / How does your garden grow? #1,243  
Well not too bad for July 25 or around 65 days or so after getting started and putting the transplants and seeds out. I think it was the beginning of the last full week in May this year...but hey who's keeping track right :rolleyes:


Anyhow after surviving a mass wave attack of zucchini for about the past two weeks I finally have decent cauliflower, green beans, cherry tomatoes, green bell peppers, eggplant, plus hot wax and jalapeno for pickling and yes there is still more summer squash :confused2:


No cukes or big red tomatoes yet but I do have plenty of leaf lettuce to pick and some nice really nice heads of iceberg are almost ready too.

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   / How does your garden grow?
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Well not too bad for July 25 or around 65 days or so after getting started and putting the transplants and seeds out. I think it was the beginning of the last full week in May this year...but hey who's keeping track right :rolleyes:


Anyhow after surviving a mass wave attack of zucchini for about the past two weeks I finally have decent cauliflower, green beans, cherry tomatoes, green bell peppers, eggplant, plus hot wax and jalapeno for pickling and yes there is still more summer squash :confused2:


No cukes or big red tomatoes yet but I do have plenty of leaf lettuce to pick and some nice really nice heads of iceberg are almost ready too.

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That looks good. The squash in my garden were less than stellar this year. But the ones in the garden I grew at Mamma's are really making. I planted some of the same seeds in my garden, and they are just coming up. Maybe they will do for me this time. Before when I planted them, we got 3 1/2 inches of rain in 30 minutes right after I planted, and only two or three of them came up.

A couple of weeks ago I had ate a Hungarian Yellow Wax pepper in the garden to test the hotness. I was able to eat the whole thing, taking care not to get any of the seeds. Today I decided to eat another one. After four or five bites, I got a few seeds. They were hot.

Our Pruden's Purple are fading, so I planted a bunch of saved seeds a week or so back. Today was the first time I thought to check on them. I have a pan full of sprouts. I will pot them up the next good transplanting day.
 
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Wow, has it ever been hot in central Alabama. And even the best of gardens takes a beating in this kind of heat and humidity. But as plants die and fade away I just plant more seed or throw in another tomato plant. That and lots of water keeps things going sometimes.

Four grandsons are visiting in the next week. I hope this corn gets ripe just in time. Fresh corn microwaved in the shuck is hard to beat.

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To some folks, these tomato plants would be subpar. For me they are fighting this heat and still produces good tomatoes. Other plants have bit the dust but these keep holding on.

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Other plants doing fairly well

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   / How does your garden grow? #1,246  
More cukes than we can give away.
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,247  
Been away on business/vacation for two weeks. Garden exploded while we were gone. Today we picked Tomatoes, squash, beans, carrots, onions, peas, beets, lettuce, basil, zucchini, red pepper, blueberries, raspberries, and a ton of wild blackberries!!! Wife put out this little display for tonight's dinner! image-4116336617.jpg
 
   / How does your garden grow? #1,248  
Best cucumbers in 30 years. It seems that they double in size over night
I wonder what the magic is.....

We enjoyed a refreshing cucumber and avocado salad with our evening supper on the back deck. crisp and delightful.
 
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Best cucumbers in 30 years. It seems that they double in size over night I wonder what the magic is..... We enjoyed a refreshing cucumber and avocado salad with our evening supper on the back deck. crisp and delightful.
We regularly slice cucumbers and dress them with avocado slices and a little Johnny's seasoning salt. Great appetizer IMHO.
 
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Glad to see everyone's garden is doing well. My 2nd planting of sweet corn and Tendersweet melons are ready. The corn didn't do as well as I would have liked. The ears are small, but good. We are getting lots of Armenian cucumbers. My winter squash has little quash on them. And my last planting of pumpkins are starting to vine. The 2nd planting of peas didn't really recover from getting too wet. I'm holding off on planting more so I can have a break from pea picking.
 

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