Your 2025 Garden

I'm drafting plans for my fall gardens. I can start collards and cabbage now, carrots, peas, turnips in a couple weeks. I might plant some Summer squash as an experiment.
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I try to rotate my crops.

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Planting dates guide.
 
How many varieties do you have? Also, do you save seeds or always purchase new so they come true?
I mostly grow hybrids so no point in saving seeds.

Northern Exposure is a hybrid that is no longer sold. Those I have to clone and keep alive through the winter to have for the garden next year.

I usually plant several new varieties each year as I continue to seek a replacement for Northern Exposure.

My regulars are
Gold Nugget (open pollinated, save seed)
Black Cherry
Super Sauce
Gladiator
Northern Exposure
Lemon Boy
Horizon

Not regulars
Atlas
Groundswell
New Big Dwarf
 
I'll take some!
Seriously?

Be aware a lot of people have motion-activated porch cameras nowadays.
Well, I wear a disguise with a wig and big dark glasses, sort of like Elton John. I moon walk backwards to the porch. Quickly drop the bag behind me, never completely turning around.
Then skeee daddle! So far...so good! 🤫
 
Seriously?


Well, I wear a disguise with a wig and big dark glasses, sort of like Elton John. I moon walk backwards to the porch. Quickly drop the bag behind me, never completely turning around.
Then skeee daddle! So far...so good! 🤫
When I worked, I work leave a big bag on the break room table. By the end of the day they would all be gone.

When I quit working, I quit growing zucchini. Even before that I would only grow one hill of them.
 
When I worked, I work leave a big bag on the break room table. By the end of the day they would all be gone.

When I quit working, I quit growing zucchini. Even before that I would only grow one hill of them.
I was only kidding about the porch drop offs.

I am retired but DH takes produce to work sometimes. They are quickly taken especially any cucumbers or tomatoes. We also give to family members and friends.

I have one hill of zucchini with 3 plants. 1 hill of yellow squash with 3 plants. The seeds were planted in April and both hills have grown and branched a lot. Usually by now the mildew or SVB have done them in. I noticed a slight wilt to 1 of the zucchini plants when I was out there Saturday. So their days are numbered. Not a problem. I'm going to need somewhere for brassicas soon.
 
I'll be canning tomatoes tomorrow! I have NEVER canned this early! I got a 5 gallon bucket nearly full, so I'm guesstimating 4-5 quarts.

NO BLOSSOM END ROT! :celebrate:clap

There is a fair amount of cracking on the tops, and some on the sides. We have had feast and famine on rain and some wicked heat, so that's not surprising.

Next year, I will plant as many tomato plants, but I will take up a lot more space. I thought there was enough room between the rows... Nope.
 

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