It's a Strange Year for Growing Vegetables

 

August 31, 2023

Courtesy of Mike Heath

Above: Garlic in various stages of drying before being turned into powder.

I was having a hard time believing it's already late August. But as I look at my garden it's starting to look like late September. Everything I planted outdoors took forever to start growing. I think because of the cooler than normal temperatures. Everything was transplanted on June 1st but didn't start to grow until mid-July. It all stayed about six inches tall except for the cabbage. It seemed to love the cool weather but it's even growing a little slower than I expected. The chilis, Roma tomatoes and cucumbers aren't going to make much of anything, even though my twelve inch tall cucumbe...



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