NO hornworms this year. For me it's brown eyed tomato moths. ARG. always something.
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They're delicious but not your classic cuke flavor. They have a slight melon taste. You can't plant with melons, they'll cross pollinate, but they're ok with cukes.. They do well in warmer temps so I grow them once in a while.Thanks for the welcome back @NewBoots, @penny1960, @Sueby ! Please forgive me if I missed any of you...At least the chicks kept me very happily occupied in the meantime.
Congrats on the eggs @NewBoots! That must be a thrill indeed! Also, the soup with English muffins sounds great...boy, do I miss English muffins (celiac). Need to find a good recipe for them, because yes: Butter delivery system.BTW: What variety is that white/very pale green squash?
I wonder if it was a rough year for bush beans. Mine haven't produced all that much, either. Snack/small salad level, not the gigantic "must put up and/or freeze now" amounts I'm accustomed to.
I vote chips, @Sueby. They're vegetables. Yes?Thanks for sharing that recipe!
@Lovem all Paul Robeson and Green Zebra are my favourites for eating fresh. For canning, though, it's really tough to beat the classic Roma. They are easy to core/seed and put up, and as @igorsMistress points out, the shape holds up nicely. (That said...SanMarz are on my list for next year, when we should have more room in the new veg garden!) The "Blueberry" cherry tomato is really good, too. Very flavourful for so small a fruit and quite pretty halved and tossed into any kind of dish or as a garnish. Plus they seem to offer up a fine harvest no matter what hits them. One of mine has blight and other than the heat wave we had a bit back, is still producing like crazy.
Cute groundhog story, @Wee Farmer Sarah. There is a pair of groundhogs that skirts my parents' backyard (one of their Goldens killed the beloved neighborhood 'hog the summer before last...at least these two know not to go into the yard now!) and they have named the 'hogs as well.
Fab harvest @karenerwin!
Nearly 200# of tomatoes, @WthrLady! Wow! I'm a bit jealous but mostly thrilled for you! Have you started leaving them on neighbors' porches in the middle of the night yet?
@igorsMistress, are the Armenian cukes as good as everyone says? People seem to go nuts over them!
So sorry about your trees, @littledog. That's a shame, but here's to hoping the city makes good. Thank God the tree missed the people on the trail! Congrats on the pears—we had a dwarf pear at my childhood home, and they were delicious! We'd like to get some hazelnuts going here ourselves.
Well, if you are going to try and get more cukes this year, @Acre4Me, maybe I will too! I'm probably a bit north of you but why not?
Also, is that soup you are talking about something like...stratiacella? (Hi, I can't spell in Italian.)
Beautiful flowers, @Swiss! And yes, if your first frost is in mid-October, you can probably still get some quick crops in, as well as things like greens, beets, radishes, carrots...maybe even rutabaga. A belated welcome to the thread!
Has anyone put up anything neat with green tomatoes—as in meant to be green, like Green Zebra or Grandma's Striped German Green? Obviously I'm a green 'mater fan...for one thing, they're delicious, but also, for some reason they freak my family out, and that amuses me to a rather childish degree.
Not a lot done today—watering, because it's supposed to be stupid hot here all week. Harvested more greens and a few more tomatoes; my kitchen windowsill has a bit of a glut right now. (Gut? Tomato gut?) Found a few more Dragon Tongue beans. They'll be a nice garnish for dinner.
Found this guy on one of the cherry tomatoes this morning...shame it is kind of pretty.
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Anyone know what in the world THIS is? More hornworms? Hornworm droppings?
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Beautiful flowers, @Swiss! And yes, if your first frost is in mid-October, you can probably still get some quick crops in, as well as things like greens, beets, radishes, carrots...maybe even rutabaga. A belated welcome to the thread!
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Marvelous harvest and very prettily laid out.Today’s garden harvest.
We had one of those years ago, it was beautiful.a Josephs Coat climbing rose plant,
I think I planted them all way too close to the squash plants and the squash overgrew them and cut off too much of the sun.WOW - usually beans are pretty reliable! Wonder what happened?
I copied it into my folder for sure.But I picked this recipe because I like the hot & lemon idea.
I would too, the best chicken soup I ever had was an Italian one with just a little lemon flavor. It was heaven in a bowl.Oooh, I'd love that recipe if you find it!
The so look like little aliens.Saw this cicada hanging out.
I need to do that too. I won't be planting my marigolds so close to the peppers next year.I also broke down and trimmed the giant marigold plants that were hiding the pepper plants. Hopefully, they have time to try to produce some peppers!
If you were talking about my squash, I have two gold kinds, Rheinau Gold and Summer Cub. One is dark gold and the other is a pale yellow, not sure which is which.BTW: What variety is that white/very pale green squash?
luckily here its cool and humid
quite a few beans developing on the pole bean towers.
4 nice sized butternut squash that are ripening well. There are more smaller ones that are still growing nicely.