The Display Vegetable Garden in August

August 31, 2010 by Annie Rose  
Filed under Vegetable Gardening

August was a perfect blend of heat and rain. The vegetable garden has flourished into a tangled jungle. The regular rains made it totally unnecessary to lug heavy hoses around. Since the garden was really overgrown, the weeds never had a chance. Basically all we do now is harvest our bounty of crops.

Successful Vegetables

Image of the 12 x 12 Display Garden in August

The 12 x 12 Display Garden in August


Our plan to pick only the larger carrots and leave the little ones has worked out fabulously. The remaining carrots are now all a decent size. We pick a couple every day, and there still seem to be a good number of remaining carrots.
My Black Beauty zucchini have gone bionic. The main zucchini plant simply dominates the other two plants, but has steadily produced 5 to 6 zucchini each and every week. I’m very pleased with Black Beauty as even the larger zucchinis tend to be nice and tender .

The beans now have lovely big, fat, tasty and juicy pods. We love the mottled beige and brown color of the pods in salads. Because of the overcrowding the bean plants never reached their expected height, but with this years bounty, it hardly matters.

The first crop of lettuce has been purged from the garden. For our second crop we had planted only Romaine lettuce in early July which has done surprisingly well in the heat.

Vegetables with Issues

The second crop of parsley barely came up, probably due to a combination of too much shade, too much competition and the evil slugs. Lettuce has all bolted now, expect the latest crop of Romaine.

Happy Gardening

Annie Rose

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