Vince
Well-Known Member
I hope everyone's veggies are doing good this year....
Here is a pic of mine. A couple squash, tomato, okra, eggplants, cilantro, mint, strawberry. Then I have tropical plants (tindora, moringa, curry leaves, long beans (3 or 4 types), chili pepper). Most of what I have is long beans - long purple, long green, short n fat one, short green and sword beans. I don't have much land and am in a subdivision, and my land is sloping down and sideways, so I am somewhat limited in what I can do. Doing what I can to get some fresh vegetables while it's hot outside. I also planted a couple apple trees (no fruit yet, been 3 years now) and a peach tree & few blueberry plants this year.
Don't know if it's deer, but something's eating my beans plants. I am ok if they eat a few leaves, but it's snapping the stalk right in the middle, about at the hip height (that's how I know it's not a bunny) on my trellis. The trellis was hand woven around my deck, using catfish braid and jute twines.
I move the tropicals (tindora, moringa, curry leaves) indoors around Oct and get them out again in April/May. Lotta weight that I move around in April/May during freeze warnings.
Here is a pic of mine. A couple squash, tomato, okra, eggplants, cilantro, mint, strawberry. Then I have tropical plants (tindora, moringa, curry leaves, long beans (3 or 4 types), chili pepper). Most of what I have is long beans - long purple, long green, short n fat one, short green and sword beans. I don't have much land and am in a subdivision, and my land is sloping down and sideways, so I am somewhat limited in what I can do. Doing what I can to get some fresh vegetables while it's hot outside. I also planted a couple apple trees (no fruit yet, been 3 years now) and a peach tree & few blueberry plants this year.
Don't know if it's deer, but something's eating my beans plants. I am ok if they eat a few leaves, but it's snapping the stalk right in the middle, about at the hip height (that's how I know it's not a bunny) on my trellis. The trellis was hand woven around my deck, using catfish braid and jute twines.
I move the tropicals (tindora, moringa, curry leaves) indoors around Oct and get them out again in April/May. Lotta weight that I move around in April/May during freeze warnings.