What are You Eating from the Garden?

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A few years ago I got inspired by DigitS’ to plant shallots. I planted them around October and they took a full year to grow! Well that was tying up my valuable real estate so I stopped.

Planted these this year from starts and they are huge! Will definitely continue to plant starts.
 

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Taking puppies on a walk on the south yard I checked in my tomato plants. I looks like we might get a small harvest next week. Tomorrow I am 8 weeks out on my surgery, told that the bones on my left leg are set at this point, so I will be talking to my PT tomorrow about What outside work I should be able to do. With a riding mower MANY things are possible, like dragging hoses from A to B. MY plants could really use a good soaking.
I am content to look at all of YOUR harvests and dream about 2026... :love
 

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Taking puppies on a walk on the south yard I checked in my tomato plants. I looks like we might get a small harvest next week. Tomorrow I am 8 weeks out on my surgery, told that the bones on my left leg are set at this point, so I will be talking to my PT tomorrow about What outside work I should be able to do. With a riding mower MANY things are possible, like dragging hoses from A to B. MY plants could really use a good soaking.
I am content to look at all of YOUR harvests and dream about 2026... :love
I agree with you. My garden has been so not good this year but I am still trying to get the right garden in place and I am also going to try to get a small orchard going to. Hopefully it will help with the winds we keep getting.
 

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@akroberts aren't you like zone 7?
I ask bc a local expert said that our area, 5b/6a is too cold to keep most fruit trees going, but I think you could do it.
If you want to be sure to get good fruiting trees, I suggest buying from Stark Bros, bareroot.
Yeah, it's good to buy local, but the sticker shock will knock you over!!
 

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I had a peach tree on the property, that just suddenly kicked the bucket. Produced a lot of fruit.
Then, I bought a peach tree at a box store. The tree is 15 ft tall, Lovely shade tree, practically NO fruit.
I also bought a Red Haven Peach from them. OUR biggest problem here is late Spring freezes. I Had over 30 blossoms on this one, but, the timing was wrong, I covered it to protect it and that also protected it from pollination, so none this year on it.
Hoping for a better Spring next year!!
Good luck on your orchard!! :hugs
 
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@akroberts aren't you like zone 7?
I ask bc a local expert said that our area, 5b/6a is too cold to keep most fruit trees going, but I think you could do it.
If you want to be sure to get good fruiting trees, I suggest buying from Stark Bros, bareroot.
Yeah, it's good to buy local, but the sticker shock will knock you over!!
I'm zoned 9a. Also in CA no one will ship trees here because that's how pathetic the state is.
 

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