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[QUOTE=bower;652763]I just planted peas this morning, and carrots a couple days ago. Will be fall before I get them but there was no spring so..... what can you do.
We are actually having bean weather now and there is a chance that bush beans would get the weather they need to produce if planted right away... I am tempted to throw a few in just in case. Was at the farm today and saw a nice row of beans just started. They have squash planted and are all under row cover, no fruits expected for a while yet. Lots of lettuce, greens, dill, cilantro, spinach... tomatoes are setting but nothing ripe or close to ripe. I may get a few in my greenhouse starting mid July. Garlic scapes are not out yet or just starting - I can see the first one in my patch.[/QUOTE] Just picked my first two tomatoes (chocolate sprinkles). My beans just started flowering but I have had lots of radishes, snow peas, lettuce, rosemary, thyme, basil, mint, beets, and onions. Tomorrow I plan to harvest my garlic. Several hot jalapeños are almost ready but still small. Everything is slower than last year. |
[QUOTE=EPawlick;652846]Just picked my first two tomatoes (chocolate sprinkles). My beans just started flowering but I have had lots of radishes, snow peas, lettuce, rosemary, thyme, basil, mint, beets, and onions. Tomorrow I plan to harvest my garlic. Several hot jalapeños are almost ready but still small. Everything is slower than last year.[/QUOTE]
It's obvious... southern gardeners need to come north for the summer. :lol:;) |
[QUOTE=bower;652884]It's obvious... southern gardeners need to come north for the summer. :lol:;)[/QUOTE]
Yay that! :D |
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