@Sean Regan - how many times in the past have I asked you to come down here and make a summerhouse for me with an oriental flavour mm?
He's so cute !! Maybe he needs a hamster cage and some food scraps and a nice bed of hay to sleep on
They're all looking really good dedpite the heat !!Meanwhile, on the veggie garden front, the fall veggies here are struggling through unseasonable torrid heat and drought Anything we get by way of harvest this fall will be really earned as these are tough conditions even for Texas. It is tempting to just take off the season when facing these conditions but things can change quickly and that's what I'm hoping for.
Potatoes(companion planted with peas), cabbage, brussel sprouts, broccoli, carrots, radish, turnips, celery, lettuce, Swiss chard, turnips, etc. all in the struggle to survive 99 deg F highs..
Record setting temps for us for this time of year.
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When did the celery go in? I'd love to hear how that has been doing. Do you find that it needs special attention? - please tell.Meanwhile, on the veggie garden front, the fall veggies here are struggling through unseasonable torrid heat and drought Anything we get by way of harvest this fall will be really earned as these are tough conditions even for Texas. It is tempting to just take off the season when facing these conditions but things can change quickly and that's what I'm hoping for.
Potatoes(companion planted with peas), cabbage, brussel sprouts, broccoli, carrots, radish, turnips, celery, lettuce, Swiss chard, turnips, etc. all in the struggle to survive 99 deg F highs..
Record setting temps for us for this time of year.
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Thanks for the questions.When did the celery go in? I'd love to hear how that has been doing. Do you find that it needs special attention? - please tell.
@Zigs ... I like to try a new veggie every year...and the celeriac is my token new for this year.
Last year I grew the Mizuna you wrote about as my new veggie and it was excellent...alas, I forgot to order some seeds for them this year but I may try anyway if Amazon can get some seeds here quick.
What sort of worms Logan? I've never heard of worms destroying these crops before - do you know what makes them go for celeriac? Do they attack celery as well, or any other vegetable?Cut down a big clump of Japanese anemone.
I tried growing celeriac it always got eaten by worms when growing.
@Sean Regan So you've noticed that they keep on making print smaller and smaller all the time too, ay? I swear that I used to be quite capable of reading instructions, backs of cans, and spray paint instructions not too long ago !!
They looked like the worms that are in the compost bins, i don't know if they attack celery, never grown it and they don't attachk other vegetables and i don't know why.The celeriac didn't grow big, just like a tennis ball size, by the time it's pealed there's not much left.What sort of worms Logan? I've never heard of worms destroying these crops before - do you know what makes them go for celeriac? Do they attack celery as well, or any other vegetable?
Have to account for different languages as well.I think it's just a way of using less paper.