Love the patio! And your sign too.
It was probably vine borer or squash bugs.You don't understand...I even managed to kill a zucchini plant...![]()
Agreed! A lot of success or failure has to do with each season. Soil preparation, drainage and varieties local to your area also contribute.Oh that’s not too bad. Have you tried potatoes? They are pretty fool proof. Anything that’s a root vegetable is usually really easy. Carrots, turnips, etc. if you can grow grass you can grow asparagus too! I believe in ya!
Even very successful gardeners have bad years.
Last year my tomatoes and pepper did poorly!
I had 250 tomato vines and probably harvested a 5 gallon bucket full. The Farmers Market didn't have many either.
Peppers finally put on a fall crop after being bare all summer. The cucumbers had an early flush and the simply wilted and field. The spaghetti squash was prolific, got a few butternut and zucchini and all the others petered out way too early.
Keep trying....you learn from those failures.
You might look into putting in a small raised bed...maybe 4 X 4, position it to get a minimum of 6 hours of sunshine, and fill it with garden soil and compost. Set your plants and mulch them with either straw, leaves or more compost.
Radish and lettuces don't need mulch. Seed them, water and watch them pop up.