journey11
Garden Master
Harvested my cabbages last night. They turned out pretty good, although I should have fertilized them more for bigger heads.
My cauliflower totally tanked! This is the first year I was able to grow them from seed and the transplants looked good when I set them out, but I wasn't counting on this...
Black rot. It's the most dastardly veggie disease I've ever come up against! Steve helped me identify it a couple weeks ago here.
It smells as bad as it looks! When I first noticed it I thought there was something dead in my garden.
And it moves in FAST. Tuesday everything looked fine. But I was too busy Wednesday and couldn't get out to the garden, so by Thursday I had found it hit them all, to one degree or another. I should have known better (and harvested them sooner). They were still growing, but the weather has turned hot, humid and with lots of storms.
The three I did harvest I'm just going to give to the chickens. I can't bare to look at them now. It makes me sick to think about it.
From what I've read, I guess you can't do much to control Black Rot. The best bet is to only plant a fall crop. It didn't bother the broccoli. The broccoli did great. But it was starting to affect the cabbage, so I got them picked just in time. I don't think they'll store well because of it, so I'm going to make sauerkraut today!
My daughter was so cute. She carried all the cabbages into the house for me, one by one. She really took her "job" seriously. I'm hoping to raise another enthusiastic gardener here.
Between the catepillars, aphids and rot, I think I'll only raise brassicas in the fall from now on! Bummed me out!
My cauliflower totally tanked! This is the first year I was able to grow them from seed and the transplants looked good when I set them out, but I wasn't counting on this...
Black rot. It's the most dastardly veggie disease I've ever come up against! Steve helped me identify it a couple weeks ago here.
It smells as bad as it looks! When I first noticed it I thought there was something dead in my garden.
And it moves in FAST. Tuesday everything looked fine. But I was too busy Wednesday and couldn't get out to the garden, so by Thursday I had found it hit them all, to one degree or another. I should have known better (and harvested them sooner). They were still growing, but the weather has turned hot, humid and with lots of storms.
The three I did harvest I'm just going to give to the chickens. I can't bare to look at them now. It makes me sick to think about it.
From what I've read, I guess you can't do much to control Black Rot. The best bet is to only plant a fall crop. It didn't bother the broccoli. The broccoli did great. But it was starting to affect the cabbage, so I got them picked just in time. I don't think they'll store well because of it, so I'm going to make sauerkraut today!
My daughter was so cute. She carried all the cabbages into the house for me, one by one. She really took her "job" seriously. I'm hoping to raise another enthusiastic gardener here.
Between the catepillars, aphids and rot, I think I'll only raise brassicas in the fall from now on! Bummed me out!