We harvested Roma tomatoes, green beans, and peppers today. It was finally time to say goodbye to the cucumber plants and bush green plants. We removed them and planted some new summer crops.
VIDEO: Garden Update and Harvest July 25, 2020
We harvested Roma tomatoes, green beans, and peppers today. It was finally time to say goodbye to the cucumber plants and bush green plants. We removed them and planted some new summer crops.
I guess you need to let the soil rest for a month or two
Good morning Lea. You really have it going on. Plenty of peas and beans coming soon. Nice harvest. Stay safe. Best wishes Bob.
I have a question about the pine straw. Does it add anything to the soil when it breaks down? Do you ever incorporate it into the soil or always rake it back and put back on top? I know you give a lot of the veg to the chickens, but do you compost any of the stuff you pull up?
Your gardon is looking so amazing
Thanks for the mulching info. Very nice harvest ya got there Mrs. Lea. Stay safe and have a great rest of the week!
Nice harvests from the garden Lea!!
Good amount of romas there too!!
Have a good'nnn
Nice harvest and tour. How many tomato and pepper plants do you have?
Hello Lea- some really great harvests going on there – its always good to re-plant the beds as soon as possible to maximise cropping – garden looks so beautiful as ever
take care
Woody
Thanks Lea, always makes me feel good watching your updates.
You garden is SO Beautiful! I love how you have everything laid out. Great harvest!
That looks like a good harvest to me. How many plants of each type of pepper are you picking from? I wish I was as organized as the two of you are in the garden.
I like how you do the next crop right away. Thats cool
Nice harvest
Nice looking food yard!
Lovely harvest Lea, enjoy the fruits of your hard work.
♻️Happy gardening, Terry King.
Great harvest Lea and Al! The garden and yard are looking really good! Just a question….how deep do you plant the purple eyed peas? Are all seeds planted about the same depth or are smaller seeds planted more shallow? You all have an amazing work ethic, and it shows in how nice your place looks and the great harvests you get!
Carmen pepper is my number 1 sweet pepper. I live in the midwest/Great Lakes region, and if you live in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, etc, you have to try them! They are PERFECT for the midwest. They didn't win their All-American Selection for this region for nothing, I promise you! In my experience they have outyielded all contenders by at LEAST 2 to 1 in weight.
Nice summer harvest