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Re: Mark's first SFG
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Yeah, fishing for sympathy here is like taking a fishing pole to the municipal pool. Gosh, what a ruckus that was. [/quote]
Yeah, fishing for sympathy here is like taking a fishing pole to the municipal pool. Gosh, what a ruckus that was. [/quote]
Do you think that the fewer wild fires this summer/fall helped with the sunshine? I know it did here in the Valley.People might be thinking, "SoCal is always like that." No, this is not usual. It's not only been warmer, it's been brighter than other years.
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sanderson wrote:Do you think that the fewer wild fires this summer/fall helped with the sunshine? I know it did here in the Valley.
Usually we have a fair bit of cloud cover. So even though it's warm enough, things don't grow much.
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Purple broccoli or cauliflower? 2023
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Cauliflower, or broccoli!?
One of only two Purple cauliflowers. Though my daughter says they're more like broccoli.
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Four zucchinis, 3 tomatoes - Christmas 2023
.... four golden zucchini ....
Yeah, I know there should have been 5, but the zucchini weren't in a festive mood.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
Nice! Looks like 4 tomatoes….
Why is the purple cauliflower more like broccoli?
Why is the purple cauliflower more like broccoli?
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Cauliflower ... or broccoli.
It doesn't form a hard "shell" like cauliflower. And if you let it go it starts to branch out like broccoli. Guess it shows you how closely related they are.Scorpio Rising wrote:Why is the purple cauliflower more like broccoli?
Sanderson assures me that they do form a shell for her, so it probably has something to do with the warmer weather down here.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
The "hard shell" is just the density. I grew a dark purple cauliflower in fall of 2016 and it was beautiful. I later grew a lighter purple and it wasn't as good.
Photo Jan 2017.
I planted this one fall 2018 and harvested the tiny head in January because it was bolting. Some years are good and others I only get nibbles. Today, I harvested the largest head of broccoli ever but I can't post the photo. My iPhone isn't talking with my email on the PC.
Variety Snowball one year. A little past prime but still good.
Photo Jan 2017.
I planted this one fall 2018 and harvested the tiny head in January because it was bolting. Some years are good and others I only get nibbles. Today, I harvested the largest head of broccoli ever but I can't post the photo. My iPhone isn't talking with my email on the PC.
Variety Snowball one year. A little past prime but still good.
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Treated Zucchini with mildew, Jan. 2024
I was out of town, so the test plant hasn't been treated for 5+ days with OH's formula. And there was rain during that time. It looks significantly worse than the plants that have been treated with milk (though probably last treated 2 to 3 weeks ago).
All of this is horribly ad-hoc and not necessarily scientific. These things shouldn't even be growing this time of the year.
All of this is horribly ad-hoc and not necessarily scientific. These things shouldn't even be growing this time of the year.
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Walking stick kale came down, 2024
We had a wind storm, and one of the walking stick kale came down. It's about 10.5 feet here, with another foot of stem left in the ground.So about 11.5 feet tall. Possibly I could make a walking stick out of it, but it would be rather wobbly. I think the 3 year old dinosaur kale was better in that regards.
Here you can see it pictured with a tape measure. As you can tell, both are ... floppy.
Although this has been interesting to try, it didn't grow as fast or as tall as I had hoped, probably because of lack of water. Also, all the leaves grow at the top, making it impossible to treat, care for, and harvest leaves.
Here you can see it pictured with a tape measure. As you can tell, both are ... floppy.
Although this has been interesting to try, it didn't grow as fast or as tall as I had hoped, probably because of lack of water. Also, all the leaves grow at the top, making it impossible to treat, care for, and harvest leaves.
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Purple caulflower and snow fairy tomatoes.
Purple caulflower and snow fairy tomatoes. The snow fairy has been posed so you can't see the crack in it.
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2024 January - Golden zucchinis
Still coming.
This is not normal. Zucchni actually grows like a vine, continuously making more stem while the older leaves die out. So this plant is nearly 3 feet from it's roots, or would be if I didn't have a deer net over it, frustrating it's attempts to take over the yard.
This is not normal. Zucchni actually grows like a vine, continuously making more stem while the older leaves die out. So this plant is nearly 3 feet from it's roots, or would be if I didn't have a deer net over it, frustrating it's attempts to take over the yard.
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Golden zucchini, Jan 8 2024
Two golden zucchini. The larger one was hiding behind the smaller one. Clever girl.
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Biennial Zucchini
Since we entered a new year, I guess these are technically biennials. Now that the days are getting longer, they might even make it to Spring -- except for the mildew.
While it's fun to grow in Winter, I hate to think how hot the Summer is going to be.
While it's fun to grow in Winter, I hate to think how hot the Summer is going to be.
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Re: Mark's first SFG
You lucky "lower left hand corner" folks being able to grow summer crops into winter.
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2024 January Green zucchini
Zucchini, caught red-handed.
Just to repeat, this is not a normal year. My first zucchini would be 6 months away typically (because the dense overcast between Feb and May really slows growth).
Just to repeat, this is not a normal year. My first zucchini would be 6 months away typically (because the dense overcast between Feb and May really slows growth).
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First picked Cherokee tomatoes of 2024
First crop of 2024, or tail-end of crop from 2023? Semantics, seamonkeys.
They've been carefully arranged so you don't see the hideous cracks on the back of the smaller ones. As far as I can tell, Cherokees are born to crack.
They've been carefully arranged so you don't see the hideous cracks on the back of the smaller ones. As far as I can tell, Cherokees are born to crack.
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2024-02-01 Cherokee Tomato
Another one, shown with all its cracks:
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The Cherokee that got away
I gave this one to my neighbor, who kindly posed it so I could get one parting shot.
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