Friday, August 26, 2016

August 25, 2016 - Rounding the corner on summer

In mid-late summer now and the tomatoes are just now ready for picking. The weather has remained surprisingly consistent with the cool days below 70°F and the nights just below 60°F with lots of overcast well into each afternoon. Cooler than average days all around the bay and just a tad warmer than average at night. No heat waves and none on the horizon at all, in fact mostly the opposite.
The beans are still going full blast as are the peppers and the herbs. The broccoli seeds have progressed, I'll probably try putting some out next weekend, Labor Day, adding rows of kale, chard, and greens.
I'm thinking about not planting either garlic or onions over the winter as I've been less than thrilled with the results this time. The garlic harvests well but they don't seem to keep more than a few months. The taste of them isn't any more than I get at the markets either, unlike tomatoes, beans, herbs, or greens that are so much better from the garden. This would also leave me an extra box to experiment with over the winter and spring. The onions are also indistinguishable from what I can buy in the store. I keep hoping to use the spring garlic or onions but never seem to get around to doing so all that much.






The tomato plants are dying back and the fruit is starting to come now.


The peppers are doing well. I'm looking forward to stretching them out to get some good red ones for frying and pickling.

The herbs are filling the box. The diligent pruning I've been doing on the oreganos and thymes have really improved the results. I'm so hesitant to discard the flowers and tops but there's nothing to do with so much and the plant will really halt production if I don't keep at it.


Definitely planted too many beans but I'd rather have too many than not enough.





Just started some beet seeds in Box 4 where the lettuce was. Also seeded some methi in its own pot to see if we like using the greens.

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