Summer Garden Highlights
Four raised beds on a cedar log float. |
Right now it is hard to keep up with all of the produce coming from the raised beds on my floating garden and containers on our cabin deck.
I kicked off summer by inviting 21 members of the Powell River Garden Club to go on a boat ride up to my float cabin to visit my garden. It was my first "garden party." It was such a hit I plan to do it again next June.
Three tours of seven Garden Club members. |
This is the first year I planted garlic in the fall. It made a huge difference in the quality and size of the bulbs. Some were hardneck, my first time trying that variety.
Preparing to hang my harvested garlic to cure. |
My red currant plant growing in a large container started producing for the first time. The fruit was too tart to eat raw, but it made an excellent jam.
My Dracaena spike plants have grown from tiny grassy shoots to massive plants in about ten years. This year one plant flowered for the third time. The other plant (pictured) flowered for the first time.
Dracaena spike plant flowering. |
I almost gave up on zucchini. After three years of blossom end rot, my plants have been producing well. I think the key has been increased bee action for pollination. I tried a yellow zucchini for the first time and love it.
Yellow zucchini growing in a pot next to a green variety. |
How is your summer garden growing? What are some of your hits and misses?
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