Vegetable Garden Update May 3, 2019

Sugar snap peas are producing lots of pods, but are also getting eaten by a caterpillars that I haven’t found.  I’m debating if I should spray them with BT or now.  The comfrey plants are getting huge.  Too big for my small raised beds, so I need to make a decision about where to relocate them.  My tomatoes, peppers, beans, cantaloupe, and watermelon are all doing OK, but don’t seem to be growing fast.  

Snap Peas and Tiny Fruits – April 22, 2019

Plants are growing at a very fast pace right now.  I finally have some sugar snap peas to harvest, but just a handful so far.  And 2 strawberries!  They were delicious.  Aiden raced me out to the garden to pick snap peas, he loves them!

Pomegranate Tree Replaced, Mulched Beds 4/20/2019

The Pomegranate Tree I planted last fall didn’t bud or leaf out this spring, so I called Stark Bro’s and they shipped me a new one with zero hassle!  (This was tree 16 shown here)  It was delivered by FedEx today, so I replaced it.

I also picked up one more pepper plant at the CCMGA Plant Sale this morning, along with a few flowers and a thyme plant.  After these were planted, I mulched the beds with leaves.  I still left areas un-mulched where I have seeds planted.  

Peppers, More Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Melons, and More Planted 4/5/2019

I picked up some pepper plants and another tomato plant from McKinney Feed and Seed yesterday, and planted them today, along with some lime beans and bush beans.  Sometime last week, I planted cucumbers, cantaloupe, and watermelon.   I took pictures of my new trees also.

Tomatoes Planted 3/8/2019

I planted 2 tomato plants today, even though it is a little early according to local vegetable garden planting calendars.  I’m hoping to get the grown nice and tall before the summer heat sets in this year.  This is the first year to use the Walls o Water / Season Starter covers.  They should protect the plants from any low temperatures we have from here on out (I hope!)

Three New Raised Beds Created 3/2019

With the help from a den of Cub Scouts, we set up 3 new raised beds.  They are 4′ x 4′ and made out of treated 2×12 lumber.  I filled them with planting mix from Texas Pure, which contains 50% compost, 25% sand and 25% top soil/loam.

Everything Survived the 17 Degree Low Temperature

All of the vegetable plants made it through the recent low temperatures. This morning just before sunup, it got down to 17.6 degrees F. I didn’t cover anything up, and the plants look like they are all OK this morning. I was most worried about the sugar snap peas that just started popping up from the ground, but they look completely unharmed. Strawberries look completely unharmed. Onions look OK. Brussels and broccoli did get some damage, but they should survive.