Question for you gardening pros. What are you planting this time of year? We just pulled onions and garlic was harvested a couple weeks ago, I'd like to plant those spaces.
Far from a pro here, but I did plant some broccoli this week. It's in a spot that gets full sun for only part of the day. The thinking behind it being I don't want the plants to bolt while the summer temperatures are still cooking hot. Next month I'll do another planting of lettuce, radishes and probably cilantro.
Picked a few Brandywine & roma tomatoes., hot peppers, first cukes a zucchini & a quash and beans. Pumpkin, jack-o-lantern and mini Pumpkin plants are looking good. Probably dig some potatoes Sunday. Brussel sprouts aren't doing well, plants are hardly growing.
I have been planting zucchini, spinach, lettuce, and cilantro in the beds my garlic and onions came out of.
Got a batch of dilly beans cucumber pickles on the go this morning in the water bath canner. A few shots from this morning. Cucumber vines Collards and kales Single stem tomato plants Peppers and zucchini
I’ve been harvesting for a while now but no pics of my garden. Weeds completely took over. My maters are tasting fantastic.
Sunflowers look good (I planted some 3 times this year, each time the squirrels dug them up ) It looks like you're growing black cherry tomatoes too. Mine just started coming in last week I hear you on the weeds. Even though I put down straw and have been adding grass clippings, weeds find a way to get a foothold overnight it seems. At this stage in the game with everything well-established, I don't worry too much about it. I'll pull the easy to get to stuff anyway.
Ah crap. Neighbor just told me he saw a rattle snake 250' from the garden. (About halfway between his house and mine. It's about 100' from where we CSS firewood.
Deer took out our zucchini plants and only have a few pears left on the 2 trees I have. Gave a good look at the paw paw grove when I was checking trail cameras. They seem to be in abundance this year. Of course I had nothing to do with that.