|
Post by WVsnowflake on Jul 19, 2009 19:30:39 GMT -6
Thought I would post a few pics of my garden ! This is my sons cabbage he has 8- 4 early and 4 late, this is the early ones... This is my corn ! cant believe it is only 3-4 feet tall and tasseling already !! yesterday we got 7 zucchini and 6 cukes, today we got another 3 cukes, and tomorrow I gotta pick beans ;D We have 3 little watermellons, biggest one is the size of a ball berring !! LOL
|
|
|
Post by buzzard on Jul 20, 2009 0:50:07 GMT -6
Wow, nice looking plants. My mom still has maters that aren't ripe yet, green as can be after 3 weeks now. Someone told her it's cause of too much heat now. Who knows. I told her I'd take em off her hands and fry em, ROFL.
|
|
|
Post by WVsnowflake on Jul 20, 2009 9:24:25 GMT -6
we havent even got the first ripe tomato yet, sposed to pick beans today but it is rainin, was told never pick beans in the rain.... which means 3 more days grrr
|
|
|
Post by rustygril on Jul 20, 2009 12:26:00 GMT -6
Why never pick beens in the rain?
|
|
|
Post by WVsnowflake on Jul 21, 2009 8:52:24 GMT -6
Not sure. said it will ruin the bean plants
|
|
|
Post by famfish on Jul 22, 2009 9:04:57 GMT -6
Never pick beans n the snow since its too late. Pick in the rain no problem. I have gone through all my peas eeks ago and have three beds of beans eatten! small cherry tomatoes no big ones yet. . We have lots of yellow zucchini. Lots of sunflowers blooming! Broccoli has been giving small heads so I cut them ff and get small heads all summer! I plant carrots with most of my plantings and have them all summer. Potatoes are ready to dig up tops are drying! Now is the time to plant more of everything especially wih it raining since the soil is wet. Transplanting crops in wet weather is best!
|
|