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Harvest Monday, October 19, 2015 – First Frost & Hard Freeze + Putting Container Fig Tree to Bed
Frost and hard freeze was predicted for the weekend so the week was spend taking care of all the cold sensitive plants. Woke up to 25°F yesterday (Sunday) morning and 23°F this morning even had a few flurries yesterday. So … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, August 10, 2015 – Weekly Harvests + Containers Update + Woodchuck Damage
Had a few first this past week. Red Noodle Long Beans made an appearance, the green Chinese Long Beans should be following this week. Tohya Soybeans pods were full and plump, ready for harvest. Cut all the plants at soil … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Garden pests, Gardening, Harvest Monday, Vegetables
Tagged black soy beans, Chinese parsley flowers, container planting, daikon, forellenschluss lettuce, lettuce, napa cabbage, oak leaf lettuce, okra, Ping Tung eggplant, red noodles beans, Shanghai bok choy, soy beans, tri-color amaranth
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Harvest Monday, September 8, 2014 – Chinese Long Beans + San Marzano Tomatoes + Ping Tung Egplants + Figs
Thank you dear readers for your get well wishes. My shoulder is much, much better, not 100% but getting there. If only I can remember not to overdo things. We had about an inch of rain on Sunday, 8/31, followed by hot … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, August 19, 2013 – Black Soy Beans Update + First Tomatoes & White Chinese Celery + Chinese Long Beans
Black soy bean pods have filled out and the shells are starting to have a yellow tint. Since my purpose for growing soy beans is to enjoy the young bean, it was time to pull up the plants and harvest the pods. … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, August 5, 2013 – Tromboncino Squash, Chinese Long Beans, Black Soy Beans & Callaloo
Tromboncino Squash plant on trellis See the little trom on the lower right, hope it was pollinated by the bees, this will be the 3rd one One of the 2 tromboncino squashes I posted on 7/29/2013 grew by leaps and bounds. … Continue reading