Okay. I have had a lousy garden this year; pure and simple. Overall in terms of harvest, this has been the worst gardening experience of my life.
I planted eight tomato plants, two cherry and the rest regular size. I may have picked six tomatoes from them all. Squirrels got to some of them, but in talking to others, very few people have had a good tomato year. Oddly enough though, I had one volunteer tomato plant come up from a strawberry that I planted. It is a yellow cherry tomato plant pictured above. We are now picking some every day.
In other pathetic garden news, I picked two cucumbers from two plants before they shriveled up and died. I do have two ‘Black Diamond’ watermelons on the vine that are a good size and should be ready to pick any day. I had the best looking pole beans (Kentucky Wonder) I have ever grown, but not one bean on them. Of the dozen or so okra plants, I have harvested two okra (compared with two years ago, when we were harvesting about twenty ever day). I harvest one gourd before the vines died.
My peppers are the one faithful vegetable, as I have six varieties, mainly for winter soups that I harvest about every three days. I have harvested two baggies full. I guess this year teaches the truth that we can plant, and we can water, but God makes it grow, or in my case, doesn’t.
Peppers are indefatigable.
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