General Discussion
Vegetable Garden
6/30/04 @ 1:47 PM
Who's got one ? what are you growing ? and how's it coming along? Mine consists of sweet corn , cabbage , brussel sprouts, cauliflower, broccoli ,cucumbers, zucchini, peas, tomatoes , peppers , acorn squash, pumpkins, and assorted spices. The cold wet weather hasn't been very conducive to good growth so far for me. But with warmer weather in the forecast things should turn out. I hope those of you growing fair better.
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I pick for about a month typically and usually get 2 picks a week. I don't have a large patch - 3 rows in a 4X4 bed is all I have, so I typically only get 5 or 6 spears at a time. I've noticed it's slowed down this week and the asparagus isn't coming back as quick, so that's what made my decision to stop picking now. That and all of the wild asparagus I see in my area is already going to seed. I had asparagus already this year the first week of April and it started coming up in March this year. Up north where Polski lives I'm sure he's good picking later in the season than I am.
I'm sure my asparagus starts later here in the north woods but my patch is 20 years old and I've always stopped cutting it on the 4th of July. No particular reason, just seems to slow down then and before the seeds start to form. Also not an expert just what has worked for me.
Added a bunch more sugar snap peas in the spaces that didn't come up, about 1/2 that I planted are up about 4",
Also replaced my jalapeno plants that died after the heavy rains last week.
Added a bunch more sugar snap peas in the spaces that didn't come up, about 1/2 that I planted are up about 4",
Also replaced my jalapeno plants that died after the heavy rains last week.
My understanding with asparagus is that you can pick it as long as you want once it's established but I'm no pro at asparagus. My asparagus just started producing in mid May so I'll be picking as long as I can
Depending on size of tomatoes you likely want to pull the flowers off now to put more effort into the root system and stems. Unless you planted your own early or are growing in buckets and haven't transplanted recently you might get away with letting them go. My tomatoes were planted in February and I've been picking off flowers for over a month now and am just starting to let them go to blossom now. Still pulling flowers off peppers for another week or so.
Depending on size of tomatoes you likely want to pull the flowers off now to put more effort into the root system and stems. Unless you planted your own early or are growing in buckets and haven't transplanted recently you might get away with letting them go. My tomatoes were planted in February and I've been picking off flowers for over a month now and am just starting to let them go to blossom now. Still pulling flowers off peppers for another week or so.
Junkie I've made carrot pesto a few times. I get a lot of carrot tops plus all of the parsley that grows wild year after year, so I add that into pesto as well. Ever use cilantro in your pesto as well? I have LOTS of cilantro growing wild this year in my one garden. Can't remember if I spreaded seeds last year all over, or if the couple of plants I had last year dropped their seeds all over, but it's not just in one place in my garden. And dill, I don't have to plant those seeds anymore either. Those make excellent cover crops, sure beats pulling weeds!
I got my new metal raised garden installed yesterday. Put some dirt in it but still need more before its full. Also got 6 tomato plants and 4 pepper plants in the ground before the rain came last night. With lows in the 40's the next two nights i won't plant anymore probably until the weekend. Still lots of planting before I'm finished!
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