[–] DeliciousOnions ago
Everything died after getting rained on relentlessly and never being able to dry out. The peppers and zucchini gave me a couple of fruit, but not nearly as much as they could have.
Note to self: don't plant anything under a walnut tree.
Started out okay but I ran out of steam after breaking up with my girlfriend and let everything go for a while too long. Actually lucked out with rain this year and things didn't require constant attention like last year, but still lost most of the beans, carrots, radishes and lettuce I had going. Last year I set up a drip system but never got around to it this year, and the effects were obvious. Those fuckers sure love that water.
There have been a couple nice peppers and tomatoes I was able to catch at the right time, and my herbs (mostly peppermint) are always happy anyway it seems like. So could be worse but overall, one of the weakest years yet for the garden. My blackberries never even showed up, fags.
Getting some trees taken out this month though which should make for a whole different ballgame next year. May try a couple hens again next year too. Wish I had the room for some bees.
[–] Hand_of_Node ago
Limited space after dumping the nursery property, but have some hot peppers that seem to be not only surviving, but might even produce a few. Turns out tomatillo seeds go right though the worm bin and remain viable, so ended up with a number of those. Ones I've picked so far are way better than the store-bought version.
[–] My_Name_is_Not_Sure ago
Tomatoes were rockstar. Jalapeños and green peppers were as well. I can’t seem to keep squash bugs out of my zucchini’s. Any advice on the squash bugs?