Wow, what a gardening year!
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 11:10 pm
In previous years I grew in ground, raised beds and containers. This year I expanded my in ground growing areas significantly and planted nothing in containers. I haven't been able to devote as much time as I usually do to the gardens, my Dad became ill middle of May and passed away on May 31.
Two weeks later my nephew was in a horrible accident which left him paralyzed from nipple down. He is still in rehab to learn to use his arms to be as self sufficient as possible. It's going to be a long road. My sister (his Mom) has come down with pneumonia and diagnosed with hiatal hernia and is in hospital. I just got home tonight from my daughter's who had surgery on Wednesday. I have been overwhelmed and just haven't been able to devote much time to the garden. Surprisingly, it is simply amazing. It has been very hot and humid but there is no disease except for one Indian Stripe, same thing happened last time I grew it. Plant loaded down with fruit then foliage wilts and dies, bad seed I suppose. 16 varieties loaded down, 22 pepper plants producing like crazy. Same with bush beans, cucumbers, pole beans, okra and cantaloupe. This week I hope to have time to do a bit of pruning and supporting tomato vines that have grown several feet above their 6-7 ft. cages. We have had several storms with heavy rain this week so I need to get out there and spray. Not much time for preserving this year, it's all I can do to keep it all picked. Giving lots away to friends and neighbors, and my chickens. Big Cheef, Orange Minsk, GGWT, Kosovo and Sweet Treats cherry are stand out varieties this year. As well as Juliet. We amended the soil very well before planting this year so I guess that's why it's going bonkers. I am thankful, my garden is my happen place. Please pray for my family
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Two weeks later my nephew was in a horrible accident which left him paralyzed from nipple down. He is still in rehab to learn to use his arms to be as self sufficient as possible. It's going to be a long road. My sister (his Mom) has come down with pneumonia and diagnosed with hiatal hernia and is in hospital. I just got home tonight from my daughter's who had surgery on Wednesday. I have been overwhelmed and just haven't been able to devote much time to the garden. Surprisingly, it is simply amazing. It has been very hot and humid but there is no disease except for one Indian Stripe, same thing happened last time I grew it. Plant loaded down with fruit then foliage wilts and dies, bad seed I suppose. 16 varieties loaded down, 22 pepper plants producing like crazy. Same with bush beans, cucumbers, pole beans, okra and cantaloupe. This week I hope to have time to do a bit of pruning and supporting tomato vines that have grown several feet above their 6-7 ft. cages. We have had several storms with heavy rain this week so I need to get out there and spray. Not much time for preserving this year, it's all I can do to keep it all picked. Giving lots away to friends and neighbors, and my chickens. Big Cheef, Orange Minsk, GGWT, Kosovo and Sweet Treats cherry are stand out varieties this year. As well as Juliet. We amended the soil very well before planting this year so I guess that's why it's going bonkers. I am thankful, my garden is my happen place. Please pray for my family