Posted by downsouth on April 20, 2011 at 15:12:19 from (205.188.116.74):
Onions have all been harvested now, and we got some real nice ones this year. Here is a picture of a bunch we pulled to give away at the church.
And just so you could see the size of these I had to grab something handy to set next to them so you can compare!
Grain sorghum is up and doing well already, the next two pictures are of the same field.
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And there is lots of cotton planted here this year. The next 2 pictures are of a field just up the road.
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Earlier this year I planted a few tomato plants out by the front gate. This is a little plot where I usually grow watermelons for our use but switched up this year. They are growing well, but so far only a few blossoms.
. In this same small plot, some watermelons came up on their own from last years growth I guess. I dug most of them up until the wife saw me and complained, so these are still there and I'm having to train them to creep away from the tomatos.
The garden is struggling with the heat and lack of moisture, but it's trying. If we could eat weeds life would be great as I have been working hard to keep them out as time permits.
With the temps up into the 90's now and the humidity through the roof everything is struggling but some of the heat tolerant plants are doing pretty well. The next 2 pics are Cocozelle Squash. I've never grown it before, but apperantly it likes the heat since it looks pretty good.
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And as I recall, this is Early Prolific Straightneck Squash.
So for those of you up north (especially Minnesota) who are still getting hit with the cold weather as well as snow, hang in there......we are doing our best to push some heat up your way!
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