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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by graywolf » Mon Jun 05, 2023 9:27 am

This may be the best picture of the peas for a while. It's dry. Most years we don't get much rain in June.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by 220 » Mon Jun 05, 2023 2:42 pm

Being the reverse in seasons I pulled what was left of my summer veggies early May after the first heavy frost had killed everything.
I decided to do a little experiment with my Jalapenos before the frosts hit dug up 3 and put them into pots. 2 of them went on the back covered deck and one in the house. The one in the house is doing fantastic, one near the edge of the deck is looking very sad with wilted leaves and the one against the house wall a little better but still frost effected. Those left in the garden were done after the first few frosts.
If I can get the one in the house to survive the winter will put it back in the garden in spring and see if I can get a Jalapeno tree next summer instead of a bush.
Have a few winter vegies in just cabbage, sprouts, cauliflower broccoli and lots of lettuce. Planted some loose leaf lettuce about 6 years ago, I let some of them run to seed each crop and they have continued to self sow year round ever since. Usually have hundreds of seedlings every few months and it is just a matter of digging up as many as I want and replanting them where I want them.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by graywolf » Sat Jun 10, 2023 10:30 pm

I've never planted any cool or cold weather veggies. I say each year I am but just never do. If I want to keep planting a garden, I may have to reverse course and plant a winter garden. I can't handle the summer heat like I used to.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by graywolf » Sat Jun 10, 2023 10:36 pm

I didn't lay drip tape this time. Said I wasn't gonna water. If it makes it makes and if it don't it don't. But it's dry. Had an old sprinkler in storage shed so I hooked it up this afternoon.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by graywolf » Tue Jul 04, 2023 9:04 am

We had that week of bad weather. The peas got laid over pretty good but back up looking pretty good now. I think this picture was taken on the 1st, and I picked half a 5 gal. bucket yesterday afternoon.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by daytime dave » Sun Jul 09, 2023 5:17 pm

Looks great. My mother would make peas and new potatos in a sauce. Boy was it good.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by graywolf » Wed Jul 12, 2023 8:31 am

Picked over peas 3 times. Put up 14 ( quart) bags so far. The butter peas at top are loaded. Will be picking them by this weekend.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by graywolf » Wed Jul 19, 2023 10:53 pm

Well, got the first crop taken care of. Got everything pulled, hauled off and ready for a late planting if I want to. Had a good turnout of the peas and butter beans, so I'm thinking I may not plant a second crop. Between cleaning up after storms a few weeks ago, and the garden, this heat has about got to me. I got a week or so to decide.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by daytime dave » Thu Jul 20, 2023 10:07 am

Wow, all cleaned up. I have just started to pick a few things out of mine and you are done.
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Re: 2023 Garden

Post by graywolf » Thu Jul 20, 2023 12:01 pm

I usually plant a second crop of peas towards end of July. But had a good yield, plus still have bags in freezer from last year. Don't think I'm gonna do it this year. I am thinking about experimenting with planting a couple hills of squash and cucumbers, just to see if it would do anything this late in the summer. Couple hills each would be easy and wouldn't be lost much if they don't do good.
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