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Post by daylilydude on Jun 8, 2018 7:12:51 GMT -5
What have you harvested already for 2018?
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Post by ahntjudy on Jun 8, 2018 8:28:45 GMT -5
Romaine and Black Seeded Simpson...and some beet tops...some thyme and dill too... Waaay far behind many of you guys...
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Post by brownrexx on Jun 8, 2018 8:33:24 GMT -5
Lots of asparagus, several kinds of leaf lettuce, romaine, beet tops, a few spring onions, bok choy, sugar peas and one artichoke (we will have to share this one!)
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Post by pepperhead212 on Jun 8, 2018 9:08:31 GMT -5
Only lettuce and herbs. Too early for the rest, and couldn't plant my usual cold weather crops this spring.
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Post by dirtguy50 on Jun 8, 2018 9:15:08 GMT -5
Same here Dave. We had the coolest April on record and the hottest May on record so it played havoc on the cool weather crops. Very little production. I will rely on the fall crop this year for all of those.
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Post by spike on Jun 8, 2018 9:35:05 GMT -5
Garlic scapes and you all make me jealous >,<
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Post by carolyn on Jun 8, 2018 9:45:48 GMT -5
lettuce, asparagus, peas today, strawberries out of the high tunnel... not much else. rhubarb.
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Post by octave1 on Jun 8, 2018 10:43:50 GMT -5
Asparagus and lots of strawberries. Nothing got planted before May, so no Spring veggies.
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Post by hairymooseknuckles on Jun 8, 2018 10:53:13 GMT -5
Greens, Carrots, and Tomatoes
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Post by paulf on Jun 8, 2018 11:05:52 GMT -5
Asparagus, radishes, two green onions and cilantro...rhubarb is ready but not yet picked.
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Post by september on Jun 8, 2018 11:22:19 GMT -5
Lots of Egyptian onions and sorrel, but that's it. Have tasted a few lettuce leaves, but no meal yet.
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Post by Laura_in_FL on Jun 8, 2018 11:33:12 GMT -5
I've harvested something from most everything I've planted this year, except okra and long beans. Those are still on the way. But in many ways June here is like fall in most places; it's just that the humid heat (and plant diseases and bugs that go along with it) are the plant killers instead of frost.
Okra, eggplants, some of the peppers, and long beans are about all I will harvest in July-September due to the heat. Oh, and maybe the tomatillos, we'll see about those.
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Post by mgulfcoastguy on Jun 8, 2018 11:48:43 GMT -5
Zucchini, summer squash, cucumbers, blueberries, sweet peppers so far. No successful ripe tomatoes yet due to blossom end rot. Sweet potatoes and spaghetti squash come fall, watermelons in July sometime.
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Post by bestofour on Jun 8, 2018 13:27:56 GMT -5
English peas, radishes, the carrots are ready but I think the greens are pretty so I’m not pulling them yet, parsley as needed.
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Post by meandtk on Jun 9, 2018 9:37:08 GMT -5
Green beans, potatoes, sweet corn,mand a few maters.
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Post by ladymarmalade on Jun 9, 2018 11:51:25 GMT -5
Scallions, rhubarb, chives.
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