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  1. #1
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    hmm sounds like GLC will be having my kind of diet.

    yesterday: zucchini
    today: zucchini
    tomorrow: zucchini.

    Isn't i amazin how a pencil thin short baby zucchini can end up to be a huge club by the end of the day.

    Last night it was back to zucchini with squash in marinara sauce. And we had our first acorn squash aka queen's squash. Acorn squah was unplanned vegi for us. It had sprouted from a compost pile somehow. so we transplanted and wondered what it would turn into. Voila, we got acorn squash.

  2. #2
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    Keep an eye out for the tomato blight this year:

    http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/18/ny...matoes.html?hp

    So far, we've had great luck. Cukes will be in today or tomorrow, already zucchini and yellow squash, baby watermelon, baby pumpkin, (getting too big) radishes, etc.

    CA
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by smilingcat View Post
    Acorn squah was unplanned vegi for us. It had sprouted from a compost pile somehow. so we transplanted and wondered what it would turn into. Voila, we got acorn squash.
    We have the same thing, but we don't yet know what our compost plant will be. It's definitely of the squash/melon family. I'm guessing canteloupe, but it could be acorn...or pumpkin...or spaghetti... Luckily, I don't think it's *another* zucchini!
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    Wow, that's very unusual. Squash is promiscuous - it'll cross-pollinate with any other squash in the neighborhood, plus grocery store squash is invariably hybrid. So the chance of getting a recognizable volunteer squash is very, very slim. Congrats!

    And, we had an unexpected 3/4" of rain this afternoon. With luck, this will break the cycle of hot and dry that makes the big storms dissipate before they get here - <fingers crossed>

    I messed up yesterday and didn't pick a 4" zucchini and a 6" zucchini. One good thing about the drought is that they only doubled in size overnight. They're safely in the fridge now.

    And, DH is home, trimmin' green beans as I type.
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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I messed up yesterday and didn't pick a 4" zucchini and a 6" zucchini. One good thing about the drought is that they only doubled in size overnight. They're safely in the fridge now.
    Too funny!
    I'm glad you got a nice little rainfall.

    We are having yet MORE thunderstorms today, and more coming tonight. This has been the rainiest 6 weeks that I can ever remember in my life.
    Oddly, the gardens have been doing ok, if slowed down a bit due to much fewer sunny days.

    At the farmer's market today I bought some more stuff for growing sprouts-
    another sieve-topped jar, and some mung beans and 'salad mix' sprouting seed. Cool that it's all so cheap! I had also gotten a hemp sprouting bag, which is good for sprouting the larger beans and peas that don't need light for sprouting- like the mung beans i just bought.
    So i already ate my broccoli sprouts from last week, I have a half-grown batch of alfalfa sprouts growing in a jar, some experimental flax, and am about to start some mung beans after soaking, in the hemp bag and will start some 'salad mix' seeds in my other new jar.

    I feel like I'm back in the 70's for some reason.
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  6. #6
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    Ah, sprouts! I haven't done any yet, but I really want to. I just haven't had time to do the research and get started.

    I have this page bookmarked for when I do though. I've heard it's chock full of helpful info:

    http://www.sproutpeople.com/
    My new non-farm blog: Finding Freedom

  7. #7
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    Pictures of my garden

    I promised a while back that I would send pictures of my garden; and of course, I am a bit challenged when it comes to attaching pictures. Just trying to figure it out. I have not figured out how to attach multiple pictures in the same email. So, here goes, attached, (I hope) is a pictures of the pots in my front yard with vege plants. There are tomatoes, eggplant, cucumber, zuchini, bell pepper out there that are doing real well. This was an experiment this year since my garden is slightly shady in the back yard and I was in search of the most sun out by my driveway. Already, we have had a couple of red tomatoes which is unheard of at my 7,000 foot elevation mountain garden in July. Hope the attachment comes through.
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    I am in envy of all these gorgeous gardens!

    I am soooooo frustrated with my garden this year. I do containers since I live in a condo. I had a gorgeous tomato plant in a topsy turvey that got demolished by caterpillars in several hours. Grrrr. Now my smaller cherry tomato plants have been ravaged by some sort of bugs.

    I just want to cry!


    My peppers, at least, are doing ok.

  9. #9
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    1st raised bed

    Here's one of my raised beds; tomatoes, herbs, zucchini, green beans, marigolds
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    perennial garden

    Here's my perennial garden next to my raised vege garden beds
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    Pictures woes

    That's all the pictures I can put in now; for some reason, it won't upload the other pictures I took at the same time as I took these others? Anyway, I just picked a huge bag of chard and will make something for dinner with that.

    I'll keep trying and get a few more pictures up later.

    spoke

 

 

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