My strawberries are blooming. I have birds nesting in boxes. The rhubarb is sprouting new leaves as are the horseradish. I have volunteer tomatoes coming up, no frost or freeze yet.
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Wow, your garden thinks its spring all over again!My strawberries are blooming. I have birds nesting in boxes. The rhubarb is sprouting new leaves as are the horseradish. I have volunteer tomatoes coming up, no frost or freeze yet.
I've tried moving them to a place where they get less direct sunlight, but they still get stunted. They start off vigorously green, then when they hit around 12 inches new leaves and shoots stop coming out. I am currently using organic Espoma Garden Tone.
I am doing research now and I think I have a Pepper Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (PepTLCV) problem: Resistance loci have been identified in Capsicum annuum, suggesting breeding potential.
Ancho Poblano: Listed as resistant to certain disorders, though TYLCV resistance isn’t explicitly confirmed.
Alter Ego, Amando, Anaheim, Atomic, Baron: These show resistance to Tobacco Mosaic Virus or other disorders, but not TYLCV specifically.

We got 1 minute of 'rain' after the most insane thunder roll I've heard in years, on Wednesday morning, at 4am. It was the loudest I've seriously heard since being back in Oklahoma. Bolt upright, out loud said "wow". It woke up every dog this side of the San Andreas.For the second time in the one week I've been home, we've had not even enough of a sprinkle to wet the ground (seriously less than predicted). Both storms split and went north and south of us.From my understanding, there was one "rain" during the 3 weeks I was away. Even my strawberries are nothing but crisp shriveled leaves.
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