Anybody plant a vegetable garden this year? What did you plant?
Dang! You're gonna be busy.Malbec said:
Tomatoes: First Pick, Old Virginia, Silvery Fir Tree, Pineapple, Black Prince, Campbell 33, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dad's Sunset, Blue Cream Berries, Tangerine, Green Giant, Cuostralee, Garden Peach, Sausage, Gold Medal, Mountain Princess
Peppers: Sunbright, Lilac Bell, Ozark Giant, Sweet Chocolate, Lunchbox Orange, Corno di Toro Giallo, Lemon Dream, Nadapeno, Buran
Squash: Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Crokked Neck, Dixie Yellow Hybrid, Italian Vegetable Marrow
Cucumbers: Dar, Spacemaster 80, Monika, Greencrisp Hybrid, Parisian Pickling
Watermelons: Early Moonbeam, Hopi Yellow, Cream of Saskatchewan, Orangeglo, Ledmon, Tom Watson, White Sugar Lump, Orange Flesh Tendersweet, White Wonder, Golden Midget
Other Melons: Rocky Ford Green Flesh, Swan Lake, Old Tennessee, Kajari
Other: Hill Country Red Heirloom Okra, Eagle Pass Okra, Rosa Bianca Eggplant, Black Moon Eggplant, Buhl Sweet Corn, Sugarbaby Corn
admittedly, i am a bit jealous...Malbec said:
Tomatoes: First Pick, Old Virginia, Silvery Fir Tree, Pineapple, Black Prince, Campbell 33, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dad's Sunset, Blue Cream Berries, Tangerine, Green Giant, Cuostralee, Garden Peach, Sausage, Gold Medal, Mountain Princess
Peppers: Sunbright, Lilac Bell, Ozark Giant, Sweet Chocolate, Lunchbox Orange, Corno di Toro Giallo, Lemon Dream, Nadapeno, Buran
Squash: Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Crooked Neck, Dixie Yellow Hybrid, Italian Vegetable Marrow
Cucumbers: Dar, Spacemaster 80, Monika, Greencrisp Hybrid, Parisian Pickling
Watermelons: Early Moonbeam, Hopi Yellow, Cream of Saskatchewan, Orangeglo, Ledmon, Tom Watson, White Sugar Lump, Orange Flesh Tendersweet, White Wonder, Golden Midget
Other Melons: Rocky Ford Green Flesh, Swan Lake, Old Tennessee, Kajari
Other: Hill Country Red Heirloom Okra, Eagle Pass Okra, Rosa Bianca Eggplant, Black Moon Eggplant, Buhl Sweet Corn, Sugarbaby Corn
What's the plan for the cucumbers?Malbec said:
Tomatoes: First Pick, Old Virginia, Silvery Fir Tree, Pineapple, Black Prince, Campbell 33, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dad's Sunset, Blue Cream Berries, Tangerine, Green Giant, Cuostralee, Garden Peach, Sausage, Gold Medal, Mountain Princess
Peppers: Sunbright, Lilac Bell, Ozark Giant, Sweet Chocolate, Lunchbox Orange, Corno di Toro Giallo, Lemon Dream, Nadapeno, Buran
Squash: Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Crooked Neck, Dixie Yellow Hybrid, Italian Vegetable Marrow
Cucumbers: Dar, Spacemaster 80, Monika, Greencrisp Hybrid, Parisian Pickling
Watermelons: Early Moonbeam, Hopi Yellow, Cream of Saskatchewan, Orangeglo, Ledmon, Tom Watson, White Sugar Lump, Orange Flesh Tendersweet, White Wonder, Golden Midget
Other Melons: Rocky Ford Green Flesh, Swan Lake, Old Tennessee, Kajari
Other: Hill Country Red Heirloom Okra, Eagle Pass Okra, Rosa Bianca Eggplant, Black Moon Eggplant, Buhl Sweet Corn, Sugarbaby Corn
Malbec said:
Tomatoes: First Pick, Old Virginia, Silvery Fir Tree, Pineapple, Black Prince, Campbell 33, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dad's Sunset, Blue Cream Berries, Tangerine, Green Giant, Cuostralee, Garden Peach, Sausage, Gold Medal, Mountain Princess
Peppers: Sunbright, Lilac Bell, Ozark Giant, Sweet Chocolate, Lunchbox Orange, Corno di Toro Giallo, Lemon Dream, Nadapeno, Buran
Squash: Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Crooked Neck, Dixie Yellow Hybrid, Italian Vegetable Marrow
Cucumbers: Dar, Spacemaster 80, Monika, Greencrisp Hybrid, Parisian Pickling
Watermelons: Early Moonbeam, Hopi Yellow, Cream of Saskatchewan, Orangeglo, Ledmon, Tom Watson, White Sugar Lump, Orange Flesh Tendersweet, White Wonder, Golden Midget
Other Melons: Rocky Ford Green Flesh, Swan Lake, Old Tennessee, Kajari
Other: Hill Country Red Heirloom Okra, Eagle Pass Okra, Rosa Bianca Eggplant, Black Moon Eggplant, Buhl Sweet Corn, Sugarbaby Corn
I normally just grow varieties for snacking and slicing, but I am going to pickle some this year. Some half-sours and some bread & butters.LIB,MR BEARS said:What's the plan for the cucumbers?Malbec said:
Tomatoes: First Pick, Old Virginia, Silvery Fir Tree, Pineapple, Black Prince, Campbell 33, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dad's Sunset, Blue Cream Berries, Tangerine, Green Giant, Cuostralee, Garden Peach, Sausage, Gold Medal, Mountain Princess
Peppers: Sunbright, Lilac Bell, Ozark Giant, Sweet Chocolate, Lunchbox Orange, Corno di Toro Giallo, Lemon Dream, Nadapeno, Buran
Squash: Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Crooked Neck, Dixie Yellow Hybrid, Italian Vegetable Marrow
Cucumbers: Dar, Spacemaster 80, Monika, Greencrisp Hybrid, Parisian Pickling
Watermelons: Early Moonbeam, Hopi Yellow, Cream of Saskatchewan, Orangeglo, Ledmon, Tom Watson, White Sugar Lump, Orange Flesh Tendersweet, White Wonder, Golden Midget
Other Melons: Rocky Ford Green Flesh, Swan Lake, Old Tennessee, Kajari
Other: Hill Country Red Heirloom Okra, Eagle Pass Okra, Rosa Bianca Eggplant, Black Moon Eggplant, Buhl Sweet Corn, Sugarbaby Corn
I have planted pumpkins several times in the past, but we just don't use them enough. This fall I am just going to do some fall tomatoes and some winter squash. Going to try an old heirloom variety called Pink Banana that I haven't planted before.tommie said:
I've never done one. Has anyone ever planted pumpkins?
I will post some pics as we harvest. It's going to be later this year as we got a late start. That's one good thing about the Texas growing seasons though.Wichitabear said:
I'm not jealous. It just makes me hungry. Send pics when they have grown. Somethings I have never heard of. I don't have a green thumb
I haven't grown Black Prince in a number of years. It's really more suited to cooler conditions, so it is going to take some extra effort. One thing that I have found that has helped with some of these varieties, like Manitoba, Anna Russian, Black Krim, Black Cherry, etc., is to encourage a little more vigor in the foliage and to supplement the soil with a fair amount of vermiculite. I've had better luck with Black Prince as a Fall tomato, but I'm going to see if we can get some good mid-summer fruit this year. I waited until the plants were about 12" tall with a number of blooms before I transplanted them to the garden. I also supplemented the soil about 8" below the plants and a 10" radius around the plants with Miracle Gro Moisture Control Potting Mix to try an maintain baseline moisture. The last time I grew Black Prince I was getting primarily 3-5 oz. fruits, but that was mainly because I harvested them when the shoulders still had a smidge of green to them as they are prone to cracking in moderate heat.HuMcK said:
What did you think of the Black Prince tomatoes? I thought about planting one as a test this year, but the description seemed awful similar to something I grew last year called Russian Black Krim (which was pretty OK tasting and a decently sturdy plant that liked to spread out as much as up, shoulders on the fruit cracked pretty bad with even a little heat though), so I just doubled up on Cherokee Purples instead.
Somebody at work also randomly gave me a pepper plant he called a "Fooled You" Jalapeno pretty late in the planting season so I just slotted it in next to some of its standard strength cousins I already had in the ground, supposed to be a a mild type of Jalapeno (even though Mild Jalapenos and Cool-apenos already exist as Bonnie varieties), I'll try to report back on this thread when it matures and starts producing.
Disclaimer: I am by no means an expert gardener, just a hobbyist.
Malbec said:
Tomatoes: First Pick, Old Virginia, Silvery Fir Tree, Pineapple, Black Prince, Campbell 33, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dad's Sunset, Blue Cream Berries, Tangerine, Green Giant, Cuostralee, Garden Peach, Sausage, Gold Medal, Mountain Princess
Peppers: Sunbright, Lilac Bell, Ozark Giant, Sweet Chocolate, Lunchbox Orange, Corno di Toro Giallo, Lemon Dream, Nadapeno, Buran
Squash: Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Crooked Neck, Dixie Yellow Hybrid, Italian Vegetable Marrow
Cucumbers: Dar, Spacemaster 80, Monika, Greencrisp Hybrid, Parisian Pickling
Watermelons: Early Moonbeam, Hopi Yellow, Cream of Saskatchewan, Orangeglo, Ledmon, Tom Watson, White Sugar Lump, Orange Flesh Tendersweet, White Wonder, Golden Midget
Other Melons: Rocky Ford Green Flesh, Swan Lake, Old Tennessee, Kajari
Other: Hill Country Red Heirloom Okra, Eagle Pass Okra, Rosa Bianca Eggplant, Black Moon Eggplant, Buhl Sweet Corn, Sugarbaby Corn
Where are you, and what kind of onions are you growing?Prairie_Bear said:
Malbec, I've struggled with onions, any suggestions? Size is usually long and thin not fat and round consistently.
Wichitabear said:
Wow people. I am so impressed that y'all are planting. I would kill everything. Lol
Nah. I'm just the punchline of an old joke. "Maybe he's not so smart. Maybe he's just been around so long that he's seen everything." Plus, I don't mind getting my hands dirty.tommie said:Wichitabear said:
Wow people. I am so impressed that y'all are planting. I would kill everything. Lol
I'm with you. Malbec has skills.
If I bought dry dog food, I'd screw it up.
Malbec said:But I say one thing, there is just no comparison between some washed-out Mexican tomato you picked up at the WalMart and a big, beautiful one that you picked from your own backyard.tommie said:Wichitabear said:
Wow people. I am so impressed that y'all are planting. I would kill everything. Lol
I'm with you. Malbec has skills.
If I bought dry dog food, I'd screw it up.
Your growing conditions are much different from mine, but it sounds to me like your problem may be a lack of phosphorus or potassium. If you are growing organically, there are a couple of things that will help. You can make a "compost tea" and side dress your onion plants, or you can do the same with aged compost. Compost tea is a great nutrient source for organic gardening. There are tons of DIY videos online that will give you recipes and teach you how to "brew" it.Prairie_Bear said:Malbec said:But I say one thing, there is just no comparison between some washed-out Mexican tomato you picked up at the WalMart and a big, beautiful one that you picked from your own backyard.tommie said:Wichitabear said:
Wow people. I am so impressed that y'all are planting. I would kill everything. Lol
I'm with you. Malbec has skills.
If I bought dry dog food, I'd screw it up.
Amen to this. Favorite thing to do after pick kids up is go to raspberry patch and pick berries while we talk about our day.
Upper Midwest. Red/yellow onions (for my salsa). Use wood chips cover in my garden, no fertilizer/herbacides.
did pumpkins 2 years ago, takes alot of spacetommie said:
I've never done one. Has anyone ever planted pumpkins?
amen brother! Nearly impossible to find a tomato in the store that tastes like off the vine from the back yard...Malbec said:Nah. I'm just the punchline of an old joke. "Maybe he's not so smart. Maybe he's just been around so long that he's seen everything." Plus, I don't mind getting my hands dirty.tommie said:Wichitabear said:
Wow people. I am so impressed that y'all are planting. I would kill everything. Lol
I'm with you. Malbec has skills.
If I bought dry dog food, I'd screw it up.
Seriously though, every year in the garden there are successes and failures. Many of the things I have planted over the years have taken many tries to get right. But I say one thing, there is just no comparison between some washed-out Mexican tomato you picked up at the WalMart and a big, beautiful one that you picked from your own backyard.
Malbec said:
Tomatoes: First Pick, Old Virginia, Silvery Fir Tree, Pineapple, Black Prince, Campbell 33, Kellogg's Breakfast, Dad's Sunset, Blue Cream Berries, Tangerine, Green Giant, Cuostralee, Garden Peach, Sausage, Gold Medal, Mountain Princess
Peppers: Sunbright, Lilac Bell, Ozark Giant, Sweet Chocolate, Lunchbox Orange, Corno di Toro Giallo, Lemon Dream, Nadapeno, Buran
Squash: Early Prolific Straightneck, Yellow Crooked Neck, Dixie Yellow Hybrid, Italian Vegetable Marrow
Cucumbers: Dar, Spacemaster 80, Monika, Greencrisp Hybrid, Parisian Pickling
Watermelons: Early Moonbeam, Hopi Yellow, Cream of Saskatchewan, Orangeglo, Ledmon, Tom Watson, White Sugar Lump, Orange Flesh Tendersweet, White Wonder, Golden Midget
Other Melons: Rocky Ford Green Flesh, Swan Lake, Old Tennessee, Kajari
Other: Hill Country Red Heirloom Okra, Eagle Pass Okra, Rosa Bianca Eggplant, Black Moon Eggplant, Buhl Sweet Corn, Sugarbaby Corn
tommie said:
I've never done one. Has anyone ever planted pumpkins?
what else does a man need? maybe some butter beansLIB,MR BEARS said:
Purple hulls.
That is all.
The Chile Pequin pepper is native to Texas. There are quite a number of berries that come to mind, like red mulberries, the Southern Dewberry that you mentioned, and quite a few types of hackberries.BarleyMcDougal said:
I've always been curious about the native vegetables (or edible plants) of Texas. I know a few: pecans, dewberries, cactus fruit, mexican plums.
But, specifically, the vegetables escape me. I wouldn't mind planting an all-native garden one day. Anybody know native veg?