What did you do in the garden today?

Garden pics post #3

Jungle land inside the hoop house. Nearly everything is bolting.
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Lettuce starting to bolt. Spinach said I'm done.
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2 yr old and counting purple broccoli plants. It gave me some stalks earlier in the spring. Basically I just harvest leaves and seeds from it now.
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Sprayed some kaolin clay on the peaches that aren't bagged but ran out of spray....
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Strawberries going runner crazy. 🙄
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Dahlias and more calendula. Hollyhocks behind them but they won't flower until next year?
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Glencoe raspberries are just starting to ripen.
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Lemon tree doing well
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First canna lily of the year.
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Lilac busy decided to bloom a 2nd time.
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Divided and transplanted a bunch of aloe. It's doing well but now I don't know what to do with it. 😂 I have a bunch more inside my house too...
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❣️Love the organized gardens & care the land is receiving from you
 
I'm jealous! My neighbor has a huge mulberry tree that hangs over my yard. I was excited to try the berries, but the birds have already eaten all of them.

I'm going to try propogating my own from a branch...I'll make sure to cover it with bird netting when I do.
A mulberry tree can get as huge as a weeping willow so plant it in a large area. This is a couple very old photos of our neighbor's yard in SoCalif w/ a huge mulberry tree in the background. It was an enormous canopy tree & they had patio chairs & a table under it for summer enjoyment. There were so many mulberries hanging from it that it was impossible for birds to decimate all the fruit. A lot of it dropped to the ground.

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Welcome back @Sueby. It’s so good to hear from you. I agree on the crappy weather. We had frost on Mother's Day. I finally got the San Marzano tomatoes and onions planted. All the cooler season crops are doing well. All I have left to plant now is the corn ( I picked a short season variety this year). I’m still debating what to plant in the small round bed, and there’s still room on the hill to plant. I need to work on the mowing later. All the rain we’ve been getting is causing the grass to grow crazy fast.
 
Yea, cool weather crops are good here too! We had radish chips in the air fryer last night, they were good. & a big salad. My spinach already bolted, but it always does so much better in fall anyway.

I did get out & fertilize the onion/carrots greenstalk, the peppers one & the misc one. I picked a big handful of strawberries.

The garden got a good makeover this spring, new fence with hotwire to keep the squirrels out. Moved most of the greenstalks in, behind the fence (7 in, 2 out) & put down some stone. (don't mind the mess of fencing on the right, trying to start some butterfly weed & the turkeys keep dust bathing there so I had to keep them out)
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My first year growing potatoes, they look like they're doing ok to me, they're just starting to flower - but what do I know?!
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and for fun, the bad boy digging for a chipmunk, he was sulking cuz I made him sit for the pic.
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Since I was asked, here's my recent garden pictures... Breaking across 3 posts. Apologies for the length...

Corn plot has finally dried out. Lost almost half of it.
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Squash mound... It has zucchini, pumpkin, cushaw, and watermelon growing on it.
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Pickling cukes are fighting for space amongst the calendula
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First time I've EVER been successful getting Lisianthus to germinate. Hoping we make it to flower stage
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Zombie rose is getting bigger... The yarrow next to it is supposed to be colored. I've bought seeds from Baker Creek 3 yrs in a row. Finally got it to sprout but it came out as common yarrow instead of the variety I purchased.
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Thornless blackberries and asparagus have intermingled despite my attempts to quarantine them to their own beds... For that matter, Concords have also taken over the blackberry bed too! 😂
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Double Gold raspberries are coming back. Nearly lost ALL of them to disease last year.
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Pink lemonade blueberries
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Oh...so beautiful, thank you for posting photos of your garden plants.
Your corn plants on the ground, do you clear out weeds often? I can not plan anything on the ground as the grass/weeds take over in a blink of an eye so it seems. The soil also dried up very quickly. Might be it is just my weather here.

Is your Gold raspberries in a pot?
 
Yesterday my chickens were very naughty, they refused to work on the garden bed I assigned to them, but instead they went for my potato garden bed, very bad chickens!

Today I will start putting winter vegetable seeds in, I will check my seeds box for winter seeds and then make sure I cover the garden bed as we recently have many wild birds and of course my chickens!

I got 2 Hawaiian purple sweet potatoes at the grocery store, I will plan them down today. They have a few roots, but those are so dried, I hope they grow.

I was in the garden most of the day yesterday, no hat, no sun cream for protection. We have very strong sun over here...high rate of skin cancer in Australia, I remember that always, but just lazy to do it. Must do it today.

Happy gardening all!
 
Over the years I have been throwing out my WD40 spray cans when they run out of air pressure. I woke up one morning with an idea and it worked. I made a hole with the pointy side of the bottle opener and saved the WD40 in a jar. I use it to take off the tree insect glue from my hands. That stuff is really hard to come off without WD40.
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I got 2 Hawaiian purple sweet potatoes at the grocery store, I will plan them down today. They have a few roots, but those are so dried, I hope they grow.
Is that the Okinawan or Molokai potato? One year I had a Molokai sweet potato in a 15-gallon wicking container, and it did not form any potatoes after 6 months. This year I Kept up with fertilizing every month and I see potatoes forming near the top.
Copilot: If your goal is to grow large, high-quality sweet potatoes, consider using a fertilizer with an N-P-K ratio closer to 5-10-10 or 8-24-24. The higher potassium (K) helps promote bigger, healthier tubers. Also, supplementing with bone meal or wood ash can provide extra phosphorus and potassium while keeping nitrogen levels in check.
 
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