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Wait for it wait for it! WAIT FOR IT@#_++-_#_-++_##@$#$# Lots of plants no produce to speak of.
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Our yard flooded the past two years and the garden took the majority of the water. Last year there was a foot of standing water in the garden. We have several raised beds and began minding dirt into raised rows at least a foot tall. We got lucky this year and didn't have a flood event, but we are taking steps to prepare the garden for success in such events to be safe. Last year I planted several rows of potatoes and lost them all to the flood. That's one thing I still sow at ground level, but I experimented with a few DIY grow bags this year made from repurposed feedbags. I might start using those more if the harvest is good since they can be moved to higher ground if needed.Wrecked.
First everything drowned in a record rainfall event, 14" in 4 days, and now it's insanely hot and dry. Everything is beyond stressed and I think I'm just going to pull everything up and start some seeds for my fall garden. I was really looking forward to tomatoes, hopefully I can try another round before it gets too cool. I got 3 spaghetti squash and about 10 cherry tomatoes before the rain, everything was just starting to set fruit. So glad I can just but food, making me rethink how I garden in respect to the wild weather fluctuations we've been experiencing in my area.
@rosemarythyme I'm telling you, lol. I got these new melons from baker creek and they have gone nuts! 1 melon plant it's taking over that whole planter. There's also cucumbers, basil, dill, marigolds, Oregon, and lemon balm in themelons
@rosemarythyme I'm telling you, lol. I got these new melons from baker creek and they have gone nuts! 1 melon plant it's taking over that whole planter. There's also cucumbers, basil, dill, marigolds, Oregon, and lemon balm in there
First melon(Looks outside at 1 sad little melon plant still trying to grow... said melon has been outpaced by a squash planted only a few weeks ago.)
Welp, I should have squash at least this summer.