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I got sick a week and a half ago, so things got a little messy. We're back on schedule, tho. Kale has been the hero this season. Couple broccoli doing what I ask. Slugs got all my first round peppers, so on my back foot there.

Herbs need to be moved out into the sun and a new round of starts there. Tomatoes in the ground, started a bunch of tubers (daikon, french breakfast radish, and beets). All of my pak choi is ded, which makes me worry for the ten million carrots I have coming up. Started like, 30 pak choi to make up for it (get em young, cut em in half and roast em with salt and pepper, finish with Lao Gan Ma. One of my favorite veggies).

Garlic and onions coming along, taters growing, put down some corn and spinach yesterday. Been having hard luck with the spinach. Had an unidentified rodent living in that bed picking off my seedlings as they sprouted. Took the cover off and let the ferals deal with it, so here we are again on a fourth round of direct sow and I STILL AIN'T GOT NO SPINACH.

Oh, I put some watermelon down, too. Makes an awesome cover along my walkway and the ferals love to hide in it. Also, watermelons, I guess.

Squash arch is archin, but I worry about my soil out there. Same mix I used for the hugel and the new beds and I'm having problems. Shouldn't have rushed to get them done, but hey, that's my problem now.

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[–] [email protected] 7 points 7 months ago (1 children)
[–] ThrowawaySobriquet 4 points 7 months ago

Always. Thanks, dood

[–] ThrowawaySobriquet 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Wanted to throw a couple close ups in. Like, look at that kale, son. And my wee little taters are going for it!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

You know we like to see it!

[–] SchmidtGenetics 2 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Looking great growmie! Im still not gonna be in the ground till next week. Forecast is calling for frost this weekend still -.-‘ I should atleast have the beds ready hopefully haha

Gonna figure out some hoop tents or something for next year or for atleast end of season. Idk how lll do the tomatoes if I trellis them and they are tall, but lots of time still there.

[–] ThrowawaySobriquet 3 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Ah, you been busy. Lotta new beds in, I saw. How many false springs does that make for you so far?

I definitely am looking at low tunnels myself. I talked the wife into another hugel bed and she wants one end of it to have a cover so we can grow into the winter. She didn't have to do much convincing.

On the tomatoes, maybe trellis them like grapes? Top em early, let the shoots grow outward along a low trellis horizontally? In high tunnels we would grow them on lines coming out of reels clipped to a top purlin. As the vine reached the top, we'd let some line out on the reel and move it down the purlin so the vine would be on a diagonal, but had more room to grow

[–] SchmidtGenetics 2 points 7 months ago

That will be 5 if it happens, forecast isn’t really accurate more than 48 hours ahead.

The low tunnels wouldn’t work for Sept frost though, so I would like some kinda all-in-one solution, but for the tomatoes I was planing on having a bunch along the fence and use the fence as trellis support, but than can’t wrap the tomatoes.

That could work, but I was hoping for vertical and keep them north so they don’t take up a lot of space or shade much.

[–] wallybeavis 2 points 7 months ago

That looks amazing, and I'm digging the herb tower at the center