The Display Vegetable Garden in July
July 25, 2010 by Annie Rose
Filed under Vegetable Gardening
Successful Vegetables
The couple of remaining radishes inter-planted among the carrots have now gone to seed to provide next year’s crop. The carrots have graduated to “baby carrot” size. The carrots are still pretty closely planted, but I regularly thin them and add the baby carrots to my salads.
The snow peas stand about 3 feet tall now, rapidly outgrowing their initial supports. The snow pea pods are a lovely yellow, and provide nice color in salads. The pods on shelling peas are starting to get nice and fat, and should be ready for picking any day now.
Zucchini plants do not seem to like transplanting. The untouched Black Beauty Zucchini is doing very well with 3 small fruits, whereas the transplanted zucchini has yet to bloom. The third zucchini, planted from old seed, looks like it’s picked up a powdery mildew problem and will have to be pulled. No beans, cucumbers or squash yet, but lots of leaves, flowers and hints of things to come.The lettuce is fabulous. The three lettuce types chosen were brilliant and we’ve eaten salads every day since the middle of June. Surprisingly the Grand Rapids lettuce has retained its great taste though it’s just starting to bolt. The Iceberg lettuce still looks and tastes like a leaf lettuce and shows no inclination of bolting. The Romaine lettuce is now just starting to “close” into that lovely core of lettuce. We expect the Romaine lettuce to reach its prime in another week or so.
Vegetables with Issues
Replanting the peanuts was in vain. Some critter dug up all my freshly planted seeds and ate the whole lot. We give up – no peanuts this year.
July has been just lovely, sunny and warm – a great year for the garden and one to remember for years to come.
Happy Gardening to you all.
Annie Rose







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