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tiny watermelon
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tiny watermelon
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my phone refuses to post my garden update post properly but here's a small version of it in the meantime 💚🌱🫶
Garden Update 🌧️
A few peeks into the garden between storms! We are simply in flood city after weeks of rain and severe storms (tornadoes haven’t touched near me, thankfully). I will share the full picture soon!! Also, new friend that I walked up on and said “Oh.”
My tomatoes (some of them) are finally growing after stinky fish fertilizer and some good soil that I added. We might just have some tomatoes. The green been beans have been producing for a few weeks now!!! Fun!! The zucchini, okra, and potatoes are all doing well. Potatoes plants are low-key stressful in how massive they are, but it’s a vibe.
Late start to the season, but here's a Garden Update™
Look at my leaf weevil!
I know, photos aren't that sharp, but still! A cute little bug 🐛💚
So..... close......
The last couple of weeks have been almost nonstop planting, uppotting, or seeding. Hardening off most of the things in the greenhouse, getting summer squashes and beans in the ground, planting everything I'd grown from seed.
I finally finished everything but the flower beds today, which have some seed and a handful of flowers still to be planted. And I need to uppot a bunch of things, and finish hardening off then plant some melons.... but MOSTLY finished things today.
Covered the beds (which already got an inch of compost a couple months ago) and newly planted seeds with a layer of mixed compost and coco peat. Then added a thick layer of straw - hopefully not too much for the new seeds to push through, but enough to help hold water in the soil and keep it from turning rock solid in the heat.
It's supposed to be nearly 100 multiple days this coming week, so I'm trying to get everything done and strawed in before then so itll stress everything out as little as possible 🫠
The compost pile is overflowing 3x its regular size with the frantic results of the last couple of weeks of trimming back cover crops and weeds and overwintered things. But hey, at least itll enjoy the heat.
Oh yeah my garden is very beautiful this week and the plants are getting very tall