My garden now that the heat has subsided...

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Seems things are growing again....

butternut squash...
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Bodacious Sweet corn...
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Tomatoes....
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cukes....
1 big one lower right... and small guys on the blossoms..
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Nice garden Dave, I wish I had that kind of room for a bigger garden. I’d be embarrassed to show you our garden, but we do get a lot of veggies from such a small space.
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Nice garden Dave, I wish I had that kind of room for a bigger garden. I’d be embarrassed to show you our garden, but we do get a lot of veggies from such a small space.
Al

Al, morning... It's got to be bigger next year... This drip irrigation is awesome... Plants grow much better... The 5' corn is over 7 feet... Same with the tomatoes.. Squash plants were minature, HAHAHAHA.... cukes are over 5' tall....
It's gonna have wider rows and more plant support..
Any garden is worthy of praise...
 
Great looking garden Dave!
Here is the first little haul from mine from yesterday. Little bit of young celery, the first tomatoes with a TON more coming on, Cauliflower head, a few lemon cucumbers and a few green beans. There's a bunch of delacatta squash getting big too!
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Good to see, Dave! Gardening is an exercise in patience.....
With you it was the heat, with me it was too much rain and no sun for 2 weeks.
I thought I would lose some plants but they survived and are coming back. Like a stall with a cut of meat.....
I have high hopes for the Better Boys and the Romas. They're loaded and my fingers are crossed.
I'm giving up on squash after this year. The plants get huge with a gazillion flowers but no fruits. I had 1 tiny Butternut last year and so far only 1 Zuchinni
this year. Oh well.
What I thought was cucumbers was actually pickle cucumbers but they're doing well. Guess I need to learn how to make pickles....
I envy you that gardening space. I have 6 raised planters with 12 plants and some Herbs.
 
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Good to see, Dave! Gardening is an exercise in patience.....
With you it was the heat, with me it was too much rain and no sun for 2 weeks.
I thought I would lose some plants but they survived and are coming back. Like a stall with a cut of meat.....
I have high hopes for the Better Boys and the Romas. They're loaded and my fingers are crossed.
I'm giving up on squash after this year. The plants get huge with a gazillion flowers but no fruits. I had 1 tiny Butternut last year and so far only 1 Zuchinni
this year. Oh well.
What I thought was cucumbers was actually pickle cucumbers but they're doing well. Guess I need to learn how to make pickles....
I envy you that gardening space. I have 6 raised planters with 12 plants and some Herbs.
Look up SmokinAl SmokinAl Recipe for garlic dill pickles... you won't be disappointed!

Your garden is looking great Dave!

Ryan
 
That’s great news Dave. Sure happy that heat dome left your area. And now you won’t be without fresh vegetables. Take care buddy.
 
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Looking good Dave. I agree with the irrigation, "awesome". First couple of cuc's today. Been eating spinach salads for awhile. Things are slow but coming. 1 - 13" zuc needs to be picked soon. Potatoes in foreground.
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Zucchinis shouldn't be planted next to other plants of the Pumpkin family, nor should they be grown in the same place several years in a row. Also, don't plant them near bell-shaped flowers with pink color. But after potatoes, beets, cabbage, carrots, onions, or greens. You can plant both seeds (early May) and seedlings (May-June) of zucchinis in the open ground if you want to get an earlier harvest. But it's still better to postpone planting for a time when the threat of return frosts is over. Beforehand, I suggest choosing a warm sunny place in the vegetable garden and preparing the soil
 
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