Trish Stretton
Deeply Rooted
Pity you couldnt have chickens, they love Oxalis.
I’ve grown then several times because Bianca is my second daughter’s name, haha.Tell me about the Rosa Bianca eggplants. Not fond of Asian eggplants, back to black beauty.
I feel your pain! I am behind on lot of garden chores and have lost so many plants to weeds. This year I used a woven landscape fabric and planted corn and melons on them and that really controlled the weeds. The pesky weeds still grow out of the planting hole but overall I was very happy with it. https://www.amazon.com/DeWitt-SBLT4...ic+for+garden&qid=1565485492&s=gateway&sr=8-4I forgot to post this picture. This is before I started trying to rescue the eggplant, cabbage, Brussels sprouts and kale. Those vines are wild cucumber things with small round yellow when ripe fruit that is sweet. They are invasive, drop hundreds of fruits with strong survival instincts. The fruits immediately begin burrowing into the soil like clams. Step on one, it bursts open, buries itself and releases a million seeds. The vines are like working with fiberglass insulation with bare hands. They afflict the ignorant with thousands of invisible glass-like threads that feel like stinging nettles. They stink. They have a heavy musky odor. A snake smells better. I hate them.
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Your garden went to crap too, huh? Sorry about your garden, but getting YOU fixed and back to good health is much more important. Take it easy on yourself, you sure don't want to mess up, hurt yourself and be down longer.Wow Bay, haven't been on here in a while but hate to see your having the trouble in the garden. I can totally relate, had inguinal hernia operation first of June, knocked me down cold, my gardening took a back seat. My wife did what she could to save what she could, but it was overwhelming. Feeling good now, but real cautious, I can still feel the aftermath so I don't push it. I too am looking forward to a fall garden.
We got an inch of rain last night. The coolness has been wonderful. It has been so hot and dry, the dust has been terrible. The grass is dry and crunchy, we are still on a burn ban, it takes more than an inch of rain to lift a burn ban. The garden was a total wipe out, like you say, we'll try again next year!Hey Bay! Hasn't today been wonderful!! We got very little rain, but the temps. Oh my!! It was 96* yesterday and now it's 67*.
Sorry about your garden. I had some successes and some failures. I tried to get a fall garden going, but the heat kept burning up my starts. We can try again next year.