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digitS'
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Finally, the larger tomatoes are ripening more than 1 every 15 days, or whatever the plants had in mind a couple of weeks ago. It is almost scary the number of green fruit several have loaded up with in recent days. They better not all ripen at once but, then again, they haven't much more time.
Have you ever lost interest in garden production because so much has been brought home from the store while you wait? DW is the person who loves to shop, and loves fresh food. I thought that she might do that this year with the sweet corn and was pleased that it didn't happen. We were just as happy as usual when ours was ready for the kitchen.
I have likely made a mistake with the location of our melon plants in '24. Delayed. But, DW began to buy melons as soon as they showed up in the stores. I remember telling her that the firsts may not have been from N America, it was so early in the year. With all of my emphasis on garden melons over many, many years — she is happy to see them, wherever they come from.
I used to be somewhat surprised by our steady diet of broccoli. Not only did we grow it but it continued to have appeal in the produce aisles during the Winter. It was a mainstay in our diet. For the first time, we are contentedly growing gai lan this year instead of broccoli. We decided to go that route in the Spring because I know, as soon as the growing season ends , we will be right back to buying broccoli at the store.
Steve, when am I gonna set up that 12 month growing system right at the foot of the back steps?
Have you ever lost interest in garden production because so much has been brought home from the store while you wait? DW is the person who loves to shop, and loves fresh food. I thought that she might do that this year with the sweet corn and was pleased that it didn't happen. We were just as happy as usual when ours was ready for the kitchen.
I have likely made a mistake with the location of our melon plants in '24. Delayed. But, DW began to buy melons as soon as they showed up in the stores. I remember telling her that the firsts may not have been from N America, it was so early in the year. With all of my emphasis on garden melons over many, many years — she is happy to see them, wherever they come from.
I used to be somewhat surprised by our steady diet of broccoli. Not only did we grow it but it continued to have appeal in the produce aisles during the Winter. It was a mainstay in our diet. For the first time, we are contentedly growing gai lan this year instead of broccoli. We decided to go that route in the Spring because I know, as soon as the growing season ends , we will be right back to buying broccoli at the store.
Steve, when am I gonna set up that 12 month growing system right at the foot of the back steps?