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    We didnt plant until the middle of June

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    Radishes grew big, but are hollow and mushy inside. I think either grew too big or not enough fertilizer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tactical_2012 View Post
    We didnt plant until the middle of June
    Really? Then it must be something on my end. I added some more fertilizer recently, so I'll see if that does anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Erni View Post
    Radishes grew big, but are hollow and mushy inside. I think either grew too big or not enough fertilizer.


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    How frustrating!
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    Tomatoes are doing very well. Started them from seed myself during the school closure for science portion for my boys. Turned out damn good.


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    Heck ya those Mator plants look good. We are doing all Heirloom variety plants and are going to harvest seed from veggies this year and try starting garden next year from this years seed

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    Have been eating zucchini, yellow squash, and cucumbers daily. Already frozen 20lbs of zucchini and this is what we still have. Picked our first tomato today. Plants are full have 12 tomato and 8 cherry tomatoes
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    The tomatoes came in and are looking well. The proper plants have all started to flower and take off in growth as well. Only that has been a let down has been the arugula, that is so tart and sour and it tastes spicy.

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    Maybe a few bags of green beans. The spinach and lettuce bolted last month. Cucumbers flowering, peppers a disappointment, carrots looking good. Tomatoes, eh nothing special this year.
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    Ya Garden is a like a Jungle. We have tomatoes, zucchini, yellow squash, spaghetti squash, buttercup squash, cucumbers, watermelons, cantaloupe, lettuce, spinach, rosemary, sweet basil, and oregano. Everything has fruit on it and all loaded. We are having a good year with the garden

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