Man I love looking back and seeing the progression my garden is making. It's now in boom mode. not quite full swing but it's putting out some great stuff. Here we go with my broccoli. this is a 8 inch bladed chef knife so try to picture the size of this head lol. wow!
Potatoes are easily at 3 foot plus now. I'm going to lay a bunch of straw soon to see if I can get some others to form up. next year I'm going to build a super big potato box but for this year I'll let the plants focus on just making one large group of potatoes lol.
cabbage are getting monstrous however the worms are trying to get at them so we had to hit it with some organic bug spray tonight. doesn't kill them right away but it stops them from eating right away. this is going to make some awesome kraut no question about it!
some tomato's were just laying but their cages showed up today so I fixed that. I'm stoked. average size is 3 foot plus already and they all have little tomato's growing. some have some rather large green ones already.
peppers are doing very well. I put a few of these in the bbq chicken marinade tonight and can't wait till tomorrow. they are marked spicy lol but will be amazing once grilled up!!!
I have been eating and giving away garlic scapes for a week or so now. they make everything delicious. I absolutely love them and they impart such a great flavor. so good!!
apples are starting to grow some. good sized and not to much longer. Honey crisp apples are expensive so I'm stoked mine are coming out right!!
and the fresh veggies for the BBQ chicken. not traditional by any means but it's my own creation and delicious
and in the home made BBQ sauce for the over night marinade. it will soak up that great flavor all night!! yes 2 are super spicy for me and a buddy. the other is for his wife and mine lol
The peaches, apples, plums, cherries, and apricots have fruit. We're eating cherries and mulberries now. One type of the apricot trees dropped all of the fruit. We're selling green beans at the Minnetrista Market. Zucchini will sell next Saturday.
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We've had some slug/snail issues. Treated for them the other day, so we'll see. They were eating the cabbage and broccoli. BTW: We've been eating fresh broccoli the last couple of weeks! Good stuff. Picked up another bunch to plant for broccoli well into the summer.
Bush beans and sweet corn are up about 6-8 inches. Tomatoes and peppers have a few blooms and are growing great. We lost a bunch of cucumbers and onions to the water-logged soil. We re-planted and so far, so good. The Celery doesn't look too good, but is still holding on. My wife's herb garden is growing like a weed.
Tell you what, I haven't had to water anything yet this year! Especially after last night (3 more inches of rain). I haven't even run the lines from the rain barrel. We are soaked.
Now with pics!
Did not get ours in this year. Wife was ill and no time/energy after getting her through the ordeal. Was staring at both plots today already missing the fresh veggies.
that scare crow is very cool! where did you pick that up if you don't mind.
And I agree Ash fat tire is delicious!