Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Better...and worse

I'm talking about our gardening this summer. In so many ways its been better and in just as many ways, its been far worse than before. It's getting to be the end of our spring/summer season here so it's time to do a bit of a recap of our triumphs and whatever you want to call the bad stuff.

Triumphs:
  • Lots and lots of tomatoes and this time the heirlooms grew pretty well
  • The pepper plants all grew well and we actually saw almost grocery size peppers (see the caveat below)
  • The bird netting worked
  • We planted the herb garden and its doing really well
Sage from the garden
The herb garden

Bad stuff:
  • BUGS, namely the stupid (insert whatever curse word you prefer - I surely have used ALL of them describing these guys) leaf-footed bugs
  • Having to fight the leaf-footed bugs DAILY and NEVER winning
  • Thinking we won one time, only to find the stupid bugs on our pepper plants
  • Ants built two HUGE hills in our second garden bed
  • Cucumbers - I don't know what to say here folks but it just wasn't happening despite the cucumber plants doing their best to take over the whole garden
  • The peppers were burned by the sun and eaten by birds so we didn't get a single one despite the plants producing a ton
  • The red peppers crossed with the jalapenos resulting in jalapenos that had no heat - a jalapeno isn't worth its salt without some heat (but at least they were edible)
As a result of the time of year and all the issues we're having with bugs, we are demolishing the garden over the next few days. The process started this weekend with the husband putting ant killer around the two hills. Sometime this week or this weekend we will go in and remove everything in the smaller bed and cut back the tomatoes to almost nothing. This year we're going to experiment with the tomatoes and see if they will grow back and produce for the fall season.

It was really hard staying on top of the garden this year because of all of our traveling. That is a huge challenge we knew we would face but it was much more difficult than we expected. Here's to a better fall season!


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