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On 7/19/26 1:10 PM, Drew Lawson wrote:
I just picked the first 3 cucumbers from my semi-recovered garden.
One is about target size and two are oversized but still good. I
forgot how they can go from barely there to Gozdilla in the blink
of an eye.
Yesterday's thunderstorms may have played a part.
I should have tomatoes within two days.
Squirrels killed all the parsley and dill, but the basil and peppers
are coming along now that they aren't buried in weeds.
The county site still doesn't have any mulch. (Hence the weeds.)
Hi Drew,
What variety did you plant?
This year is only Parisian Pickling from Seed Savers.
The goal is relish that I can't find in the stores.
So I want the smaller firm cucumbers
In the past I've also done Straight 8 and National Pickling.
Those were chosen for no particular reason.
With my late start, I've aimed for minimal this round.
How often do yo water them?
No particular schedule, whenever something in the garden looks
thirsty. They are choked with weed grass righht now, which keeps
the soil shaded and moist. I watered one group yesterday because
I weeded and wrestled them onto a cage of sorts and probably stressed
them.
Any problem with (accursed) squash bugs?
Not that I've seen. I am concerned that they have some unfamiliar
leaf spotting that may be fungal. That's one of several reasons I
wanted to get them off the ground.
I'm hoping that was just sun burn or tiny bug damage.
When the welcome rain ends, I may feed them something.
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Drew Lawson Some men's dreams
for others turn to nightmares.
I never would have thought this
in my wildest dreams.
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