This has been a very good gardening year for me, but a very slow summer. The summer was long and hot, but we are finally seeing some cooler weather. A few weeks ago I planted broccoli, cauliflower, rutabagas, turnips, bok choy, spinach, carrots, onions, radishes, and scallions
In addition to everything I just planted, I still have winter squash, chard, beets, tomatoes and peppers from earlier in the year. I am hoping that with the cooler weather the tomatoes and peppers will hurry and put on some fruit, but I am not really getting my hopes up.
Squash has been the most difficult thing for me to deal with. I planted about 40 feet of winter squash in the summer, and have harvested from it about a dozen tiny squash. I blame all of this squarely on the vine borer, which I have posted about before. I knew they would take a toll on my plants, but some of the varieties of squash have given me just a single fruit off of about six vines. It could be that the extra hot summer prevented the plants from thriving, but I can guarantee you that the vine borers didn't help things at all.
Wow, you have a lot planted. I haven't even been thinking about gardening lately... different climates.
ReplyDeleteHave you noticed your mouth feels strange when you eat the beets raw? We ate them raw for a while, but it gave me a sore throat every time, so I cook them now.