tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post6083737513559167333..comments2023-05-13T09:49:31.999-05:00Comments on 14 Acres: GustoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post-2586307138012265892010-06-20T12:32:16.121-05:002010-06-20T12:32:16.121-05:00Hi Erin -- Thank you! It is indeed lush, and a go...Hi Erin -- Thank you! It is indeed lush, and a good part of that lushness is weeds. Ha! And no, you don't have a vivid imagination. I imagine that the soil-in-a-bag companies, also own the fungicide companies, and put these things in their soil so we are forced to buy their other products. Ha! But really it is my own fault, probably. I just hope it isn't in my garden soil.<br /><br />Hello Thistledog! Oh, I sooo hope that the seeds I sent you weren't infected. I would feel so horrible. Please let me know how they progress! Glad the zucchini are doing well, anyway.<br /><br />Hi Mama Pea -- Yes, we have had tons of rain down here too, but I think our temps have been a bit higher than yours. Although I actually went out to the garden yesterday to water things for the first time this season. My garden may be lush, but yours is much prettier!Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09941280453570504094noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post-30833163697881464322010-06-16T14:33:56.889-05:002010-06-16T14:33:56.889-05:00Omigosh, your garden is sooo far ahead of mine up ...Omigosh, your garden is sooo far ahead of mine up here in NE Minnesota! Our biggest problem has been lack of sunshine for a long time. Plenty of moisture, just no (none, zilch, zip, nada) sun. (We're never happy, are we?)<br /><br />Keep up with the garden. Great fun to see.Mama Peahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03649357184167949247noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post-29717088059162530712010-06-14T22:54:00.354-05:002010-06-14T22:54:00.354-05:00Gusto is right! My lord your garden looks amazing...Gusto is right! My lord your garden looks amazing. <br /><br />My (your) tomatoes are having a bit of a tough time too. I'll have to look up wilt - one of the Amish Paste already gave up the ghost, perhaps that was it. I'm not a long-time tomato grower so bear with me. However, the new seedlings for my second bed (the canning garden) look much healthier. Perhaps timing?<br /><br />Something is eating my squash leaves, too, and I haven't seen anything though I look very closely. Birds, perhaps, or those 3-inch grasshoppers we get around here. But the baby butternuts are lookin' cute and we'll soon be eating French Zuchinni, bugs or no bugs.<br /><br />(Btw, I could SWEAR I checked for new posts this weekend... I run through my blogroll on a daily basis for inspiration, and yours is at the top (helps to have a title that begins with a "one")...)<br /><br />Funny: the "word verification" this time for your blog comments is "caretick." You gotta laugh at that.Thistledoghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03685461283886507370noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post-74341913532171707132010-06-13T12:47:44.218-05:002010-06-13T12:47:44.218-05:00Your garden looks fantastic, very lush! It seems ...Your garden looks fantastic, very lush! It seems many of us are dealing with wilt this year on tomatoes, I wonder what's up? I am envisioning an evil faction tampering with our seed supplier warehouses in order to force us to buy from the grocery stores... maybe I have a vivid imagination, LOL! Hope they pull through, can't wait to start seeing the harvests.Erinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06916896512933101955noreply@blogger.com