jdmidwest Posted June 5 Posted June 5 I don't put plants out around here till mid May. Mine are still small. "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Quillback Posted June 5 Posted June 5 Congrats! Not doing tomatoes this year, but have some summer squash that is close.
Dutch Posted June 5 Author Posted June 5 10 minutes ago, Quillback said: Congrats! Not doing tomatoes this year, but have some summer squash that is close. I am only doing asparagus and tomatoes and the asparagus is done. Quillback 1
rps Posted June 9 Posted June 9 Where we live there is a community garden plot, but the waiting list is long. Opted to patio garden. Planted small plants April 28. Nancy did most of the work. First picture, Fresh Salsa left, Sweet 100 right. Second picture, Bushsteak Hybrid, and Cherry Bomb behind. Third picture, Early Girl. Fourth picture, Sweet 100 left, Bushsteak Hybrid right. Also, right front see Cost Rica Sweet pepper. Cucumbers and two eggplants are in other pots. ness, BilletHead, nomolites and 1 other 4
ness Posted July 1 Posted July 1 It’s been a great year so far. Plenty of rain, tons of lettuce, spinach, radishes, beets, chard, and herbs of all kind. But, the news is we’re bringing in tomatoes. I don’t recall ever getting them this early: June 30! Black Krim and Blondkopfchen cherries. (Edited to put in a better pic). That's a new cherry for us. Just one plant and I expect to get many dozens. This is the largest blossom cluster of three or four on that vine. BilletHead, Johnsfolly and Quillback 3 John
rps Posted July 4 Posted July 4 I've harvested many cherries, some egg plant, some cukes, and some sweet peppers, but the tomato plants are not quite there. Close but not yet.
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