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Old June 16, 2015   #1
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Default Mid-June 2015 Muddy Bucket Farm Tour

Here's the state of the garden so far. It's been so dry and I've had to do a light watering every couple days. The straw I put at the base of the Tomato plants has worked very well in helping to maintain moisture.

So, enjoy the pixs. I didn't write down which plant had which fruit shown in which picture, but am trying to show the overall state of the growing plants. I could have taken picture of other plants (I planted 163) and got the same results.

I attribute a lack of pests to the extremely dry conditions so far this year. This is the one bug I've had to deal with consistently. It's one of the stages of the Colorado Potato Beetle.

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The Cabbages have a good start on making heads.

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The Okra (on the left) is finally taller than the weeds.

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The beans are well into blooming.

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It doesn't look like a whole lot of bean blooms until you move a few leaves and look down to where the bees are going.

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The pickle cucumbers are coming on now.

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Look at the blooms in the top of this determinate Dwarf Plant. It's from the Loopy Family and is not yet named.

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This is Angora Orange and its remarkable foliage has all the neighbors stopping by to ask about its "odd fuzzy" color. One neighbor said he couldn't figure out why I would put "Sevin Dust" on just the one plant. After I explained it, I took him up to the house and showed him my container with Stick Tomato in it. He left shaking his head. I think bot are beautiful.

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The cherrys are doing great. The first one is Campari.

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And these are from a few of the "non Cherry" plants. I think I'll get lots of Tomato Juice this year.

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Old June 16, 2015   #2
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Looking great Ted.
What a beautiful place.

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Old June 16, 2015   #3
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They are looking amazing Ted. Keep up the good work.
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Old June 16, 2015   #4
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NICE!
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Old June 16, 2015   #5
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Very very nice!
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Very nice indeed!!


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A treat to see, hopefully mine will look like that in about a month.
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Muddy Bucket looking good! Can't think of a better way to pass the time than taken care of the farm!

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Thanks, folks. Hearing good comments makes this open air sauna we are going thru worth it. I just came back from hand watering and tying up and I'll have to cool out before I get my shower.

Ami, there are two Belmonte plants in that patch that come from seed you sent me a few years ago. There's also African Queen which I've grown every year since getting the seed back in 2009.

This year, there's been so little rain right here that hand watering has been essential to the survival of the plants. The plants are so vibrant and so large this early, that I'm wondering if mother nature has been raining on them too much over the past few years. Even the stalks are thicker and stronger.

Again, thanks for your kind comments.

Now, for that shower and then a BLT for my late breakfast/brunch.
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Old June 17, 2015   #10
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Looking good Ted! Now, before you shower... go back and emasculate a few Angora Orange flowers and collect some of that stick pollen, and get to making an Angora Orange Stick! That will totally weird out your neighbors!

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One word...Inspirational!
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Beautiful garden Ted! Your layout is similar to mine.
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Wow! I hope mine will look half that good when they grow up. Most of my garden has only been in the ground a few weeks!

Great job!
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Ted, you have a gorgeous place.
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Looks very nice Ted.
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