We left for a week-long vacation and came back to a jungle beast of a garden. A tangle of peas were ready to pick, the broccoli had bloomed (to my great disappointment), and the kale, oh so much kale! Little bell peppers are growing bigger by the day. Some of the tomato plants are more than 5 feet tall (with little tomatoes growing). I was surprised to find that the edible ball that becomes kohlrabi grows above ground, not below. The basil is big enough to pick from and my dill is blooming (although I've been snipping these blossoms off because I don't want the plant to go to seed). One additional asparagus plant came up from trenches, which I thought was a goner. The cucumbers I planted three weeks ago are still barely surfacing - only a few leaves have formed. The beans are now getting close to picking too. Oh, and the swiss chard - it's ready for picking too (just had some for dinner).
I've learned a few lessons, such as to pick the beautiful broccoli BEFORE it blooms. We won't need quite so much kale next year - we are overloaded. Lettuce was not so successful - I'll need to try again, but we did get a few salads from the garden. It's now melting in the sun. My purple basil never made it. The first batch died once a few leaves had formed and the second batch never even sprouted.
It's time to start thinking about any additional summer crops to replace the kale and chard spots in the next few weeks. Any suggestions?
I can't believe how much your garden erupted while you were on vaca! Everything looks so great! You must be having the best dinners ever!
ReplyDelete