2025 Garden Thread

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We're in a heatwave here, and my Red Noodle Yardlong beans are loving it. I picked those and the Rattlesnake pole beans this morning and hope to give some of them away to an older neighbor today.

The Shishito peppers are just about half of what needs to be picked, but the good thing about those is that they can hang on the plant without getting too big or going past. We enjoy them when they turn red, so they're a nice plant for a side dish that gives more flexibility in terms of harvest.

The okra is the accumulation of a couple of days of picking. My kids want me to fry some up, but I need to accumulate some more to make it enough for us. My plants are beginning to flower on the side branches now, though, so that should help increase our yields.

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The photos below are Roma tomatoes and Peaches and Cream corn from my mom's garden. Her plan is to make tomato juice this afternoon, and she didn't want to use the paste tomatoes for it, so she gave me what I could carry home along with the ears of corn she shucked for my family. She also had ended and cut green beans for us, but I urged her to put those in her own freezer. She's a pretty amazing eighty-eight year old.
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Beautiful harvest DG, and also from your mom!

Heat is brutal here. I think it is supposed to break this weekend. We are harvesting about 2 cucumbers a day, maybe every other. Finally grabbed some seeds from my bolted lettuce for next year. My pepper plant is thriving but not fruiting, probably some pollination issue. Herb garden is also thriving and randomly chaos spread marigold seeds are sprouting. Really happy with what we have so far, but next year want to focus on pollinators and attracting things like dragonflies into the garden. I am attempting to hand pollinate in the meantime.