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No recipe yet, just a thought so far.recipe please.
I watered the heavy soil garden today.
Today, August 5, is usually the day I cull all the melons that are not yet the size of my fist. On my 4 muskmelon plants, I have 1. Single. Melon. on each plant. I have a watermelon the size of a golf ball on the watermelon plant.
I could have had another 40 tomato plants in the space I gave to the melons.
Next year, I will have 60-70 tomato plants up there. I give up on melons.
Remind me of this next spring.... I have a short memory when it comes to melons.![]()
Same on zucchinis hereI planted two more zucchini & 2 more summer squash plants last week. Although I’ve been able to fight off the vine borers who did get in to my plants, (they took a hit before I dissected the stems and are now recovering), off of the 5 plants I planted we’ve only had about 10 squash the whole summer. Usually I am GIVING them away.. It is 55 days til fruit for both varieties, and I saw two sprouted yesterday, which would put harvest date around late September which is two weeks before first frost here. Keeping my fingers crossed that I’ll get a few more on the second round. I didn’t even freeze any since we’ve eaten the few I’ve been able to grow.
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I've kept peppers for years before but our climate makes that pretty easy. Chili pequins (birdseye) Will usually overwinter naturally here as long as we do npt have a deep freeze like we had this past winter. I have kept Jalapeno, and cayenne with cold frames before and have kept them in pots for the winter also but they do not do as well with the transplantingI asked about keeping peppers over winter before. I remember a few, “I don’t think so,” answers, but I don’t know if anyone came across this after I asked that. Apparently pepper plants can be saved for a few years.
My 8 squash plants have given me TWO honey butternut (mini-butternut) squashes. It looks like I MIGHT have a delicata started as of this morning...I hope so as they are my favorite and they grow fast. Haven’t checked the squash field at the family farm, I planted 128 squash & pumpkin but I know the last3 rows got knocked out by bugs. Fingers crossed...Well, I looked at the butternut squash. Out of 4 hills, probably 18-20 plants, I have 1 (one) single tiny 2" long butternut squash.
This will be the "remember the year we only got one butternut squash?" Sigh.
That is such a good idea- especially if you have a lot of hawks