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Friday, August 28, 2015
FAIL
You wonder why I bother trying, hope springs eternal! Every spring...for 20+ years I have planted tomatoes and have gotten nothing but heartache. I am the worst gardener on earth. This year they got blighted early and late, leaving us with very few tomatoes for many months work....ditto the baby pumpkins I grew on a whim: one after another, the lovely blossoms fell off....I will have these 4 baby pumpkins, but considering the miles of vines and blossoms, how could I do so badly?
There have been some great successes though: my basil does well, some plants are now 1 1/2 years old and they will come inside soon. I always do well with cosmos and sunflowers, and look at our first try for green peppers! SO, I give up on tomatoes. Peppers and sunflowers will be my specialties from now on....well, that and baking GREAT STUFF--I tried a new recipe for flourless brownies(click here) yesterday, HOT DAMN! They are gluten-free of course...although, having no flour, do I even have to say that?
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8 comments:
You and your sunflowers look just fine! Glad you are a good baker!
I notice Penny is pictured whenever baking goes on. She must be the kitchen assistant (designated taste tester?).
Strange that you'd have trouble with tomatoes but not peppers! Usually it's the other way around. I did not have good luck with my tomatoes this year either --I went for some grafted heirloom varieties, but 2 of 3 produced hardly anything. The third is a paste tomato, so I froze those for soup in the fall. But basically no tomatoes for tomato sandwiches!
You are a man of many talents, who cares about a few tomatoes!
what a sunflower!
I've had some BAD years as a gardener. And then many good years. So many variables at play.
I can sympathize about the tomatoes. The first year I tried growing some, a creature ate them just the night before I was going to pick them. That was 20 years ago, and I gave up until we tried putting tomatoes in a planter on the deck. But, blight struck.
Those baked goods look delightful!
To increase your yield you may have to do some flower sex, that is picking a flower and gently wiggling onto one that is going to remain on the vine or the plant. There may be a shortage of bees in your area hence low pollination rate. This system really works on both tomatoes and pumpkins. No candle light required!
I'm guessing you can find a neighbor who grows tomatoes and make a trade. I'm definitely trying those brownies!
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