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Bankfish

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Finally some much needed rain here. Everything started to come on but needed a boost
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finelyshedded

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The heavy wind and rain and small tomatoes coming on the tops of my 2 tallest plants caused them to fold yesterday so I had use extra plastic conduit pipes to help support the tops and tied them up. They’ll be almost 9 friggin feet high if they don’t stop growing! Had to use my 6’ step ladder to reach the tops. Dang!!! Lol
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Gonna have lots of maters but peppers won’t be as plentiful unfortunately.
 

5Cent

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Rick those maters are out of control, lmao!!

Brocolli is getting real close. Consistently getting small daily harvests of maters and beans, but the rain this week should send it into full swing.

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1st round of sweet corn suffered due to early season weather but has tasseled with full size stalks and miget stalks. 2nd round is ready for some hilling, weeding, and nitrogen. This end of the fenced in area has stayed moist the entire time, with standing water this week.

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Pumpkins and watermelons are doing great, but not seeing many pollinators. Gonna hit them with a Q-tip around lunch after I finish weeding.

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finelyshedded

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I’ve got 8 of 9 towering mater plants anchored with pvc and conduit this morning. Picked what peppers that were ready. Don’t know what’s happened to over half of my pepper plants, several over 2’ tall and not a flower or bud anywhere. Wondering if squirrels or chipmunks nibbled them off cuz there’s been a lot of digging spots all spring and summer around all of my plants. Oh well, next year I’ll need to remedy that.

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hickslawns

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@finelyshedded are those maters or Mary Jane plants? 🤣

Got my irrigation set up today. Had to stake the peppers. They have decent peppers on them but are bending over with the weight. Staked and tied them. Hope that helps.

The weed barrier fabric has been a game changer. Plants seem better. I'm guessing due to less competition for nutrients? Ignore the weeds outside the planters. 😁

Cucumber, zucchini, squash, and peppers doing really well. Tomatoes looking good, but not as many tomatoes just yet. Feeling pretty good overall based on how late I got it in.

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5Cent

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Brocolli harvests have begun, 1st head in the freezer. Decided to spread some sunflowers throughout different spots and the little guys have bloomed under 2 section of beans. I kept getting buzzed yesterday evening by 2-3 different hummingbirds just a few feet from head, very cool.

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Pumpkins and watermelons have lots of male flowers, couple of females have popped up the last 2 days.
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Hedgelj

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Zucchini is producing. Cucumbers are a disappointment, unless they are holding back. The "gerhking" variant has nothing so far. Peppers are catching stride.

Tomatoes... cherry producing everything else has fruit but looks to ripen all at once. The "early girl" variant has one that is almost ready.