desertlady said:
Very nice ! was surprised that you got your garden going already compared to Arizona !!!
Thank you!
Winter never came this year. At all. We had two nights of frost. Period. I wore a coat to work maybe 5 days.
I started the tomatoes and peppers (and other stuff) on Feb 4, outside in trays, no greenhouse, no protection, no lights. I transplanted everything into the garden on March 16, and direct sowed my melons and cukes and squash.
It's been reliably above 55 with very few dips, and daytime lows in the 70's, since Feb 1. It's crazy. I very nearly started the air conditioner up on Sunday.
As a result, we have a HUGE insect problem this year. I'm not noticing much in the garden (flea beetles for the first time ever, thrips, aphids), but the fleas have been terrible, and the termites seem to be out earlier than usual.
I'm worried that summer is going to hit us early, and I started my tomatoes way too late. I've got quite a few set, so I'll have SOME..... I blame the heat on my consistently poor results with tomatoes (except that one year, when it was mites). Next winter, I'm *definitely* starting the toms on Christmas Day. My neighbor had a ripe one last week, but borers of some variety had gotten to it and eaten the whole backside.

My borage bloomed yesterday, and today I counted 8 baby bell peppers.
