Tag: summer squash

  • Mid-September Harvest

    Our little garden is not in a very productive mode right now. (Makes us thankful for our CSA all the more) Nonetheless we are enjoying what is growing!

    Our summer squash plant has regenerated itself, as big as ever. Unfortunately, the blossoms come in all the time but they fail to develop into squash. So I guess that means it is time to pull that plant out.

    Last week I planted green onions and lettuce. No signs of life there, yet.

  • Too much of a good thing

    One thing we are learning as new gardeners is that you have to time a crop so that all of your fruit doesn’t ripen at the same time.

    Right now, we’re sick of yellow cherry tomatoes and summer squash.

    You know you have too much of a good thing when your children won’t pick things that are ripe and your friends won’t take what you are offering.

    Our plan for next year is to be a little more patient in how we plant things. We’ll start seeds at one or two week intrevals so we can better space out our harvest. While we do want to have a lot of eggplant, we don’t exactly want to go from no eggplant to 25 in a week!

    Another concept we are thinking about is to form some garden partnerships. We think it would be fun to agree to grow 4-5 items in abundance with the intention of sharing crops.