I stil have seed trays in the porch because the weather is not yet suitable to transplant the wee souls. The cold wind is a real problem here. Potatoes, carrots, shallots and surprisingly strawberries are bearing the weather rather better than expected. Maybe next week everything can be in its proper place. We can but dream
Finished getting all the starts out yesterday and the carrots, beets, onions, peas, and taters are all in. Got the drip lines checked out last night, replace a couple leakers so now it's set to water for the summer.
We planted some tomatoes, sweet banana peppers and squash this weekend. We should be beyond any frost danger now!
Today was a good day Sowed peas, broccoli, okra. Soaked green beans, cowpea, string beans to sow tomorrow. Lot more to plant ...
Finished leaf lettuce, radishes, and snow peas. Typically let soil rest, but thinking of planting something, in same raised bed. Just not sure what.
What kind of rose is the yellow one? looks like my bees could. feed on it. Few pics of the greenhouse. After 3 or 4 years of trying looks like I may get some red noodle beans this year. I pre-started them in a cup about 2 weeks before I had the greenhouse going. Soo far eating cakes and bell peppers out of it.
Greenhouse is producing nicely. Got cukes to spare, green beans need harvesting, bell peppers getting it on, tomatoes starting to ripen and finally a Luke to eat.
Brussel sprouts seem to be burning up from heat. Wet spring so late getting plants out. Corn, tomatoes, and beans look good.
We just started picking yellow squash and banana peppers last weekend and now the early tomatoes are ripening.
We've had lots of Courgettes, Beetroot, Lettuce, Chard & Broad Beans. Still waiting on the Tomatoes & other Veggies. Apples will be ready in a couple of weeks.
Another dry year at least here. 100 miles to the south record floods. 5 weeks since .20 inch of rain, with only a couple of showers that didn't settle the dust. Still watering tomatoes, but failed to water sweat corn enough,