I was out yesterday evening at a school concert. On the drive home we began to see signs of a storm having gone through. As soon as I parked, I was greeted by my oldest child holding out a plastic cup full of ice and asking me if I had gotten her texts. [I hadn't as I had my phone on silent during the concert.] She told me that the ice was what she scooped up in one pass off the picnic table half an hour after the hail storm passed and that the hailstones had approached the size of golf balls. I went to sleep last night not expecting to have a happy morning in the garden. Thankfully it ended up being a happy morning as there was definitely less damage that I had been imagining.
Most of my cucumbers are growing in pairs. I think the growing point of the one on the left is broken off, but I have hopes that the one on the right will continue. I think something similar happened to this tomato. The main stem broke, but I hope it will bush out and grow from below.
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I was pleased that the centers of the cabbage looked fine even though stalks and outer leaves were broken and torn.
My beets have been getting hit hard but cutworms, and they got pounded by the hail. I'll just have to see if any manage to keep going.
I have three plants of Romanesco, and this is the largest. I had really expected them to be in shreds this morning, so I was quite surprised to see how well they withstood the hail. There were tears and breaks, but all in all, it held up the best of just about anything in the garden [except maybe the stevia which looked hardly bothered at all].
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My tender lettuce leaves did not fair so well. I think most can keep growing, but the red one in the center looks to have been practically obliterated.
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This was one of my smallest tomatoes. It will be a test to see how much can regenerate with a good root system and a stalk.
All in all, though, I'm very pleased with as little damage as I got from what seemed to be a pretty powerful storm judging by all the debris in the area. I was very thankful that my tiny fig looked to have been sheltered by our porch.
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