How Does Your Garden Grow??????

too larry

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I added the usual amendment, all the used soil I could round up and 10 gallons of Sungro potting soil to get it back to full. Then put in 4 mini sweet peppers. I got in the soaker hoses from the start this time around. One short hose was not long enough for two pools, so there is a little overkill.

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socaljoe

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Speaking of cucumbers...

Have any of you guys grown any parthenocarpic varieties of cucumber? If you're unfamiliar with the term, that'd be a cucumber that doesn't require pollination to bear fruit and grows seedless fruits.

I've purchased a few different varieties and am looking forward to trying them out. Just curious to know if anyone has experience and how it worked out.
 

too larry

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The heat is doing a number on my older cucumber vines. I've picked several of those round ones this week.

I have a gourd growing spot a good way away from the rest of the garden. But this year I have the Indian broad beans out there. I want to make sure I have a good seed supply. {I just need to remember to water them}
 

too larry

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Speaking of cucumbers...

Have any of you guys grown any parthenocarpic varieties of cucumber? If you're unfamiliar with the term, that'd be a cucumber that doesn't require pollination to bear fruit and grows seedless fruits.

I've purchased a few different varieties and am looking forward to trying them out. Just curious to know if anyone has experience and how it worked out.
Nope. Never heard of it. I do like the pickle bush cukes. Kind of sort of. They are little, but each vine has a ton of blooms, so should make pretty good. {I have a picture, but can't find it}
 

socaljoe

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Nope. Never heard of it. I do like the pickle bush cukes. Kind of sort of. They are little, but each vine has a ton of blooms, so should make pretty good. {I have a picture, but can't find it}
They're supposed to bear fruit earlier in the season and tend to fruit a lot at one time, according to some article I read. I'm sold on the idea of not needing a pollinator to set fruit. I'd tend to think that'd work well in the hotter months when pollination can be pretty hit or miss.

Here's one I purchased:
https://www.rareseeds.com/monika-cucumber/

Another:
https://www.harrisseeds.com/products/12375-cucumber-excelsior-f1-organic?variant=28919205585

And this one:
https://www.harrisseeds.com/products/12329-cucumber-gherking-f1?variant=29071815185
 

xtsho

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Speaking of cucumbers...

Have any of you guys grown any parthenocarpic varieties of cucumber? If you're unfamiliar with the term, that'd be a cucumber that doesn't require pollination to bear fruit and grows seedless fruits.

I've purchased a few different varieties and am looking forward to trying them out. Just curious to know if anyone has experience and how it worked out.
Interesting. I think I'll get a pack and give them a try.

The heat is doing a number on my older cucumber vines. I've picked several of those round ones this week.

I have a gourd growing spot a good way away from the rest of the garden. But this year I have the Indian broad beans out there. I want to make sure I have a good seed supply. {I just need to remember to water them}
It's been hot here and I let them dry out the other day.
 

too larry

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My peppers are rolling on. This as just the 2nd time I had picked New Mexico Chili and Serrano. Should have Hatch's soon. Habs and Mini Sweet just started to bloom.

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xtsho

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Other than sweet corn, green beans are my favorite part of the garden.
I hear you there. I sure enjoyed them last night with dinner.

My peppers are rolling on. This as just the 2nd time I had picked New Mexico Chili and Serrano. Should have Hatch's soon. Habs and Mini Sweet just started to bloom.

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Those are Cayenne on the right?

My peppers are making a comeback. Starting to grow pretty good and I think I'll be getting a late harvest.
 

too larry

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My first pickings from the garden. Got a super late start this year, but things are moving right along.

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That first garden fresh salad of the year is great. Today we had our first 100% out of the garden salad {no onion} and the first mess of peas out of the 2nd patch. I'm way behind this year too. I'm on my third pea patch by this time most years.
 
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