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Siwsan

(27,010 posts)
Tue Jul 9, 2024, 11:25 AM Jul 9

I was right about this year's garlic harvest. It's one of the best ones, yet

Far more HUGE heads than I've ever found. I've picked less but have more that are an ideal size so I'm less concerned with picking the smaller ones.

I'll do one more pass through what's left to see if I've missed anything substantial but I've got plenty to see me through.

The summer squash is also doing really well and there are lots of tomatoes and sweet peppers, and all are looking really healthy.

Tonight and tomorrow we are in the path of what's left of tropical storm Beryl. Fingers crossed we don't get TOO much wind/rain. I remember one year when I lose everything after the wind store up my veg garden. It does look like we're on the edge so that gives me hope.

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I was right about this year's garlic harvest. It's one of the best ones, yet (Original Post) Siwsan Jul 9 OP
Stay safe. SamKnause Jul 9 #1
When I lived in Houston I would stake around my plants and attach cardboard to it to help provide a wind block. flying_wahini Jul 9 #2
Good for you. My garlic was little. I don't think the soil was right, too dense. twodogsbarking Jul 9 #3

SamKnause

(13,580 posts)
1. Stay safe.
Tue Jul 9, 2024, 11:37 AM
Jul 9

Hope the garden fairs well.

I have 4 tomato plants that I am quite attached to.

I have been babying them for months.

They are loaded with tomatoes and blooms.

I bring them inside during bad weather, but I don't think I will be able to do that for much longer.

flying_wahini

(7,716 posts)
2. When I lived in Houston I would stake around my plants and attach cardboard to it to help provide a wind block.
Tue Jul 9, 2024, 12:04 PM
Jul 9

Sometimes it helped and sometimes it didn’t.

twodogsbarking

(11,660 posts)
3. Good for you. My garlic was little. I don't think the soil was right, too dense.
Tue Jul 9, 2024, 12:28 PM
Jul 9

Other crops are doing ok. Hope you survive the wind. Stay well.

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