My veggie garden is struggling this year too, I'm getting food by the handful instead of bucketful.
My tomatoes I think have blight this year too

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Isn't that the truth!I pulled all the non essential pumpkin plants today. I found tiny grey beetles on some leaves today and later some tiny copper colored eggs. Wish I had my camera to take a picture of them. But the leaves they were on were turning yellow.
I had a nice surprise today. My small cuke plants was hiding 4 cukes behind its leavesand the cherry tomatoes are finally starting to bear more fruit.![]()
Mumsy- I always thought I had strange crocuses when I saw some bloom in the fall. Glad to see there are fall blooming ones.
As for stuff growing in my gardens during the winter? The only thing that grows here is the piles of snow![]()
Hello Calomel! I see you are in Omaha, Nebraska. I've been there three times in the last year and a half. You have got the craziest weather I swear! And the most awesome places to eat in a short distance than any where I've been in my life!This is such an amazing thread. I am in awe!
I got some "wildflower mix" seeds this year and they grew really well in my garden, but everything is being overtaken by some kind of wild Morning Glory vine. It's flowers are a delicate white and pretty, but it's assimilating everything like the Borg. My lilies, the bushes, the lawn...it's everywhere! This stuff is so vigorous. Not even the chickens can completely eradicate it from their run, it keeps coming back even from the smallest little green nubs.
Hello Calomel! I see you are in Omaha, Nebraska. I've been there three times in the last year and a half. You have got the craziest weather I swear! And the most awesome places to eat in a short distance than any where I've been in my life!
I know the Morning Glory vine you speak of. Convolvulus arvensis Also called Bind Weed. Chokes and strangles it's way every where. A friend of mine warned me not to plant it when I was admiring it growing along side the roads there. He said I would rue the day it got onto my property. I took his advice. Didn't bring seed home. Have you tried spraying it with the cheap distilled white vinegar? This stuff burns the leafs quickly. You will have to keep at it. Buy a few gallons at the discount store and a cheap pump sprayer. I use it straight for tough weeds like this. Some people water it down. It will kill flowers and vegetables too so be careful for over spray.
It can send roots nine feet deep. Seeds can live in the soil for years. It doesn't like wet or waterlogged soil. Thrives in poor soil. It can take at least three years to get rid of it if you persistently weed it every few weeks while in the growing season. Deep cultivation is required because as you know a little piece can rejuvenate the plant to spread. It is not native to America. Came from Europe and is considered one of the most noxious plants in the world.
You have your work cut out for you but it can be gotten rid of.
I pulled all the non essential pumpkin plants today. I found tiny grey beetles on some leaves today and later some tiny copper colored eggs. Wish I had my camera to take a picture of them. But the leaves they were on were turning yellow.
I had a nice surprise today. My small cuke plants was hiding 4 cukes behind its leavesand the cherry tomatoes are finally starting to bear more fruit.
Mumsy- I always thought I had strange crocuses when I saw some bloom in the fall. Glad to see there are fall blooming ones.
As for stuff growing in my gardens during the winter? The only thing that grows here is the piles of snow :/