DrkAngel
1 GW
INDEX
Split Tomatoes
Mildew
Garden Pests
Soil Additives
De-Chlorinating City Water
2019 Week -4
Family Beds Rebuild
Pantry Beds Prep
2019 Growing Season - Week 0
Tomatoes and the interminable Bacterial Wilt
41.6oz Homegrown Tomato
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... Week 8 - July 13, 2019
Week 8 - 2019
Harvest begun, Friday - Nearly 20lb of Squash, ... Onions, Radishes, Lettuce, Beets, Peas, Green and Yellow Beans pushed total towards 40lb.
Totals expected to, possibly, double weekly, for a while ...
#1 Tomato bed looking good and strong, did extensive trimming near ground and sucker removal.
I've had good success rooting Suckers and am soaking quantities for greenhouse planting. Hopefully they will do better than the stunted starter plants I have been nursing along. 1 week soaking in rainwater produces substantial root bud growth, possibly longer for the larger suckers, then transfer to constantly wet-soaked soil till notable growth resumed.
Peppers finally starting to "bush up". Flower buds abound and time to stop pinching flowers off.
Problem with Peppers, in Upstate NY, is that they don't reach good production till growing season is ending, greenhouse will definitely help with that!
Might transfer-transplant center row to greenhouse? Room for others to grow.
Squash getting large enough ... won't be able to wear shorts in aisles! Stems are prickly enough to tear up legs, arms too, while harvesting.
2nd tied up Tomatoes doing well.
Most of Garlic is ready for harvest, if it was for drying and extended storage, but usually gets parceled out over a few weeks. So harvest will be delayed a couple more weeks for the most brown and longer for the greener.
Winter Squash, along fence, growing gangbusters, long vines.
Cleaned up and planted - replanted some neglected beds, should green up fast.
Most Family Beds doing good to very good. Most beds looking good, nice contrast to neglected beds we were forced to weed.
#1 lower right
#2 3rd row from right , center and right beds.
Greenhouse Progress - Endwalls - (in case you missed it)
.
Split Tomatoes
Mildew
Garden Pests
Soil Additives
De-Chlorinating City Water
2019 Week -4
Family Beds Rebuild
Pantry Beds Prep
2019 Growing Season - Week 0
Tomatoes and the interminable Bacterial Wilt
41.6oz Homegrown Tomato
.
... Week 8 - July 13, 2019
Week 8 - 2019
Harvest begun, Friday - Nearly 20lb of Squash, ... Onions, Radishes, Lettuce, Beets, Peas, Green and Yellow Beans pushed total towards 40lb.
Totals expected to, possibly, double weekly, for a while ...
#1 Tomato bed looking good and strong, did extensive trimming near ground and sucker removal.
I've had good success rooting Suckers and am soaking quantities for greenhouse planting. Hopefully they will do better than the stunted starter plants I have been nursing along. 1 week soaking in rainwater produces substantial root bud growth, possibly longer for the larger suckers, then transfer to constantly wet-soaked soil till notable growth resumed.
Peppers finally starting to "bush up". Flower buds abound and time to stop pinching flowers off.
Problem with Peppers, in Upstate NY, is that they don't reach good production till growing season is ending, greenhouse will definitely help with that!
Might transfer-transplant center row to greenhouse? Room for others to grow.
Squash getting large enough ... won't be able to wear shorts in aisles! Stems are prickly enough to tear up legs, arms too, while harvesting.
2nd tied up Tomatoes doing well.
Most of Garlic is ready for harvest, if it was for drying and extended storage, but usually gets parceled out over a few weeks. So harvest will be delayed a couple more weeks for the most brown and longer for the greener.
Winter Squash, along fence, growing gangbusters, long vines.
Cleaned up and planted - replanted some neglected beds, should green up fast.
Most Family Beds doing good to very good. Most beds looking good, nice contrast to neglected beds we were forced to weed.
#1 lower right
#2 3rd row from right , center and right beds.
Greenhouse Progress - Endwalls - (in case you missed it)
.