Corn starting to tassel [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-1280-1339503849083.jpg[/img]
Baby green tomatoes on the early girl and brandywines [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-1697-1339503849581.jpg[/img]
Some broccoli heads, have harvested 5 of them [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-1354-1339503848586.jpg[/img]
Tomatoes, peppers and beans [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-1272-1339503846329.jpg[/img]
The okra that went in last minutes [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-1795-1339503846885.jpg[/img]
Giant pumpkin up front, couple of smaller pumpkins to the left and in the back spaghetti and butternut squashes making
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Will harvest the first zuchinni this week, and baby cukes galore.
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See the baby yellow wax or pickin and grinnin green bean [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-1172-1339503841937.jpg[/img]
I typically take pics of my garden every Tuesday. This morning and things jump in a week:
Beans will be picking by the weekend:
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Picking corn soon:
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Several green tomatoes on all 3 types (brandywine, rutgers, and early girl):
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Giant pumpkin is taking over, couple of hills of smaller pumpkins and in the back you have both spaghetti and butternutt squash:
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First butternutt: [img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-44704-1340107381923.jpg[/img]
Largest spaghetti:
[img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-47995-1340107381408.jpg[/img]
Peppers since there was a thread yesterday with everyone talking about them being slow this year and mine are too:
[img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-45600-1340107380825.jpg[/img]
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Zuchinni and cukes from the front:
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Back:
[img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/photobucket-39687-1340107377946.jpg[/img]
Broccoli heads were huge this year:
[img]https://i1068.photobucket.com/albums/u456/dtlove129/broccoli.jpg[/img]
Garden update pics new pics 6/19/12
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Thanks guys! Hey, I'm learning on here haha, and James I didn't have frost last week so I'm suppose to be ahead. I got lucky when I decided to put that corn out almost a month ahead of our schedule and it was still in seed when we had our freeze come through. If the freeze had been 5 days later it would have bitten all of my little corn seedlings. I need to get out there and clean the okra and a few weeds around the pumpkins, but besides that pretty happy.
I cannot keep weeds down in my onions because I planted them so thick. I do pull some by hands when I'm bored and just out there and see something that is getting large.
I cannot keep weeds down in my onions because I planted them so thick. I do pull some by hands when I'm bored and just out there and see something that is getting large.
Thanks cway.I'm 2nd year but I have grown up working in my dads gardens so I'm use to the work that goes with a bigger garden. No selling it. Wife and I eat what is in, make salsa, make pickles, and freeze some beans and corn and give extra stuff away. I use to sell sweet corn when I was a kid though. Ooh and last year had the same amount of Coreen but only ate 2 five gallon buckets because the coons ate well. Hoping the new electric fence will help that this year when the corn starts producing ears.
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I'm jealous. I have my second garden in this area. We had a warm April, then a cold, wet Spring. My Roma tomatoes are blighted, most of the beans and sugar snap peas didn't come up, all the squash, cantelope, and watermelon are up, but not doing anything. They are just sitting there. My pole beans are sort of curled up, but I never grew any before, that might be what they look like. I had a soil test done last fall and put on everything it called for. My soil seems to be very poor, almost sterile looking.
Something ate every single strawberry, even the green ones. I had netting over them. I get tangled up everytime I walk through, but something got in and out without a problem. The apple trees budded early and then lost all the buds to a heavy frost. Today, I pulled out all the blighted Roma tomatoes and bought Early Girls. I hope thehy have time to bear. The replacements are quite large and have little green tomatoes on them. Last week in was in the low sixties, today it is in the 90's. Do you think everything will start to grow when it stays warm?
Something ate every single strawberry, even the green ones. I had netting over them. I get tangled up everytime I walk through, but something got in and out without a problem. The apple trees budded early and then lost all the buds to a heavy frost. Today, I pulled out all the blighted Roma tomatoes and bought Early Girls. I hope thehy have time to bear. The replacements are quite large and have little green tomatoes on them. Last week in was in the low sixties, today it is in the 90's. Do you think everything will start to grow when it stays warm?
estorms, I think you are correct. Just about everything you mentioned wants warmer weather to grow. You can see a huge difference in my garden from 2 or 3 weeks ago. We were in the 50 and 60's every night, and now that we are in the 70's at night and 90s during the day everything has just jumped.
My dad has always said that things grow more at night after the night time temps get on up there.
My dad has always said that things grow more at night after the night time temps get on up there.
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Thanks. My dad said he wouldn't even have a backyard if he had this Central Illinois dirt.
Hmm, well I caged them last year and I put out more this year, but used the florida weave on the maters so I had the cages and figured I would use them. It couldn't hurt, plus it gets pretty windy up here and figured they would help on those days/nights.
Hmm, well I caged them last year and I put out more this year, but used the florida weave on the maters so I had the cages and figured I would use them. It couldn't hurt, plus it gets pretty windy up here and figured they would help on those days/nights.
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