Hattie the Hen
Deeply Rooted
Whitewater said:............... it has been pretty dang hot here lately, even the peppers are showing signs of dropping!!
Everything looks great, though, even if there's not a hint of a blush. Not even my Early Girls, which went in almost 6 weeks before the heirlooms, are showing any sign of redness. The early hybrids are *yellow*, but not red. Not yet!
I swear, I don't know which is worse, waiting for tomatoes to ripen or for my young pullets to give me that first egg!!! Whitewater
Hi there,I think it may have been too hot for them & the flowers shrivel in the heat. I had to shade mine for about a week or so ago as they just weren't making progress ; they were just trying to stay alive. I was watering them 3 times a day.....mind you I am growing them in pots & the temperature here was in the late 80'sF. I draped my lightest row-cover material on tall bambool poles well above the pots (so they could get as much air movemany as possible). I even sprayed this a little to cool the air. The blossom drop problem stopped on all the newly emerging flowers & I got a wonderful set of fruit! You could use some fine netting or even a very thin sheet or cheap thin gauze material.
Hope this helps & it works......
:tools Hattie :tools

And the garden is so muddy I can't really get in there and do anything.
She started hers earlier than mine, while I held out for drier weather. She planted mostly heirlooms too and a few hybrids.
