2022/06/15 18:44:51
pensfan1
I give mine a 7 or 8. Garlic is great, as you said. All my vine stuff is doing good. Lettuce is growing like crazy and I keep picking and resowing about every 3 weeks. Peppers are decent as are the tomatoes. Just decent... after all the rain this month, those 2 crops are looking a little ragged. Yellow leaves on the tomatoes and the peppers look a little sickly. After 100° today, I'm sure they'll bounce right back 🙄😆. My eggplants are doing pretty good too, but like I said, this has probably been the wettest June on record. We will have to see. I'm gonna pick that garlic in about 3 or 4 weeks. I have all those scapes to clip before that. Maybe this weekend. 🤔 Good luck all.
2022/06/15 19:57:27
hot tuna
Well that's encouraging to hear your in the 7-8 . I'd give mine a 3-4.
We're totally opposite here in northeast NY.
Almost drought stages. Haven't had any significant rain since second or 3rd week of may.
Been hot, sunny and breezy which dries the ground very quickly. Have to water daily.
Stream here and in the Adirondacks are low.
Supposed to get windy and some afternoon storms tomorrow as the cold front moves through then just dry again until next week.

I'm going to start another round of tomatoes from seed soon and plant in my garlic beds. Hopefully a good yield of tomatoes for fall to cann sauce.
2022/06/15 21:40:23
fishin coyote
Mine seems to be doing well, peppers are a little behind where I think the should be. Everything else is up to speed for this time of the year. Peas are just starting to be picked and we’ve gotten a few quarts of strawberries in the last couple of days. I‘ll have to get a picture in the next day or so 
2022/06/16 13:30:28
DarDys
The fruit trees are mixed.

The peaches flowered right before 3 hard nights of frost, so there won’t be any this year. The Bartlett pear did the same — darn near killed the tree because the young leaves froze too. The other pears didn’t flower until after the last frost, so they have fruit on them.

The apples flowered after the frost, but only about half have fruit. I’m thinking the others simply did not get pollinated for some reason.
2022/06/17 14:30:08
Porktown
Mine aren’t giving me anything to eat yet, but look okay. I could probably pick the baby spinach, but don’t need it yet. My squash keeps sprouting small squash that rot. Not sure what the deal with that is. I have picked some herbs, but that is about it. Cukes don’t seem like they will be putting any Cukes on my table for a while.
2022/06/17 19:02:26
r3g3
strawberries coming on strong and apple trees so full they are aborting extra 1 inch rounders in good numbers
2022/06/17 19:35:27
hot tuna
Here's a few pictures of my paltry garden. Not all but some.
I have 4 tomato raised beds, 8 garlic beds, 1 cuke bed, 2 green beans beds, 2 pepper beds, various herbs and a few direct plants of zucchini. Not counting the trees.
Things improved but still way lacking.

On an upside.
I picked a garlic bulb.
Preimo in that department.
I'll start harvesting garlic starting July 4th and should continue through July.

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2022/06/17 20:56:10
fishin coyote
Here’s a few pictures of the new beds. You can see the peppers are a bit behind 

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2022/06/18 08:18:53
Porktown
Coyote, how did you cut those tires? That is a great way to reuse them.
2022/06/18 08:49:14
hot tuna
Coyote, great looking garden you got going on. Well done.
Here's my chickens at 5 weeks old and my pigs just under 3 months old.

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