Not all varieties of hops grow well in certain areas or conditions. Better to use that space and effort for something useful.
We got an inch of rain in 30 minutes one day last week, bringing our total for the year up to 1.25 inches. Unfortunately it came with 15 minutes of hail. All my tomato, squash, egg plant and cucumber plants got beat down badly, but after a few days new leaves started popping up so my garden has survived.Sounds like a lot of us have been struggling with a lot of rain.
Lots of growth since the wife took this photo about a week ago. Was going to start staking things today, and building a fence for the cucumbers but of coarse.........a summer shower.
My pepper plants were a hot pepper mix, and I'm sad now that I read the package again, there are no habs in there. Long Slim Red Cayenne, Hungarian Wax, Anaheim, Ancho and Jalapenos. I was trying to save a few bucks by only buying one pack of seeds, in the past my peppers haven't done so well starting from seed and I usually loose a few and then have to buy some. This year they ALL grew fine. This year we changed some techniques and now that I'm more confident about this I will spend the money to get some varieties I want more next year.
If you want to save a few bucks, buy ripe fresh hot peppers at the grocery store and save the seeds. They grow just fine. Also the seeds from dried peppers sometimes grow (that's where I got a start of Dundicut peppers a few years ago)
Man that sucks corky. So glad to hear some of them survived. I have a tomato cage on most plants and tarps fit unexpectedly, awesomely, right on top. Wife gets in there too. We aren't playing anymore. If we think its going to hail or starts we are like civil war soldiers marching into doom with reckless abandon, bent on our cause. Check out this hail that devistated west denver a couple weeks ago.
its my entertainment, I have a beagle that tracks the rabbets but cant see worth a crap so he has his nose the the ground yelping all over the yard tracking the path and the rabbit just moves to the other side if the yard, it knows its safe its so funny he can be 10 feet away and never see him
Sitting here planning out a raised bed I just built & filled over the weekend. I know more eggplant (I probably bought too much) will be planted. Then okra, beets and carrots. Even then I have some spots to fill.
Container peppers and eggplants are looking good.
I grow everything from seed, anyone else do this, most I see here are way ahead of me and that maybe why, why don't we say this is from seed or bought already started?