What didn’t grow?
Soybeans
– The seeds were a couple years old and the ones I planted last year did not
grow either so I was not at all surprised.
Tri-colored
beans – Again, the seeds were a couple of years old but I thought with several
different varieties in the mix that something might grow. One seed did sprout.
I think it’s a purple bean.
Rosemary,
Parsley and Sage – I should have started these herbs indoors but did not make
the effort this year. They were older seeds so I just put them in the ground
with some hope but little expectation. I had planted some of the sage seeds at
my in-law’s herb bed several years ago and the plants are still going strong. I’ll
have to try a transplant.
What plants have given a
weak showing so far?
Yellow
Squash – Only one of the seeds has sprouted and the leaves look shriveled and
deformed. I’ll have to plant a couple more and see if they do better.
Eggplant
– I bought these as plants and put them in the ground about three weeks ago. They
don’t appear to have grown much in that time. They did take a beating from flea
beetles before we dusted them. Hopefully the plants will rally.
Green
Onions – I’ve never grown green onions before so I’m not sure where they should
be growth-wise at the moment. They just look rather wispy to me.
Fennel
– The fennel seed have finally sprouted. I worry what the late start will mean
for potential harvest.
Basil
– This is another case in which I probably should have started the seeds early.
I do have two tiny seedlings. In time I may have more basil than I know what to
do with.
What are the stars of
the garden?
Arugula
– I’ve never grown arugula before. My grandmother planted some in a window box
a few years ago and it never did much. It has been growing like crazy and
tastes good even when it gets bigger than I wanted before harvesting.
Pak
choi – I have also never grown pak choi before. The toy choy variety that I
planted grew quickly and was ready to harvest sooner than I expected. Next year
I will plant a few seeds every few weeks so I can have a longer harvest.
Spinach
– I can’t call the spinach a triumph but it certainly is growing better than I
had hoped. For some reason I have never had luck growing spinach of any
variety. I always got scraggly little plants that went to seed quickly. My
spinach is getting spindly and going to seed now (there’s no way to prevent
that in this weather) but I did harvest more than I ever have in the past. I’m
calling that a win.
Horseradish
– The horseradish is making a spectacular show above ground. We’ll see what’s
going on with the roots come harvest time.
Horseradish going crazy |
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