Things are moving right along on the Container Farm in June. A little faster than even we expected! We have little Roma and Black Cherry tomatoes, bell peppers, round zucchini, and carrots! The in ground beans are starting to bloom, and quick, somebody better tell us what to do with all those tomatillos. There will be a bunch of them. We also have New Zealand Spinach coming on, though I'm not really sure what to expect of it.
It's been wet here, interspersed with periods of wetness and occasional rain and wetness. Which matters naught to the plants in SIPs, but hasn't done any favors for the few things that went into the ground.
Here are a few shots of the containers. We'll have to do some reorganizing, and a lot more staking than we expected this early. By the way, the spots on the little round cherry tomatoes are just camera flash reflections. And the little romas are in an experimental leaf/compost/vermiculite mixture with a dry organic fertilizer strip.
It's been wet here, interspersed with periods of wetness and occasional rain and wetness. Which matters naught to the plants in SIPs, but hasn't done any favors for the few things that went into the ground.
Here are a few shots of the containers. We'll have to do some reorganizing, and a lot more staking than we expected this early. By the way, the spots on the little round cherry tomatoes are just camera flash reflections. And the little romas are in an experimental leaf/compost/vermiculite mixture with a dry organic fertilizer strip.
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