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North Texas Vegetable Garden During a Drought
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11 Comments
7 inches, I'm so happy for you!
So the question is, do you harvest the tomatoes "now" or let them stay on the vine and potentially split?
Yay for rain! It did just get too hot too fast for things to get established and produce. I havent gotten much either! My bell peppers are just now doing ok, but suffered blossom end rot and sun scald for a long time. Green beans are just now putting on.we are supposed to get rain through wednesday but so far nothing. The storms are just forming around us and making it humid. Praying you have a better fall harvest.
New to your channel. I’m up in north Texas as well. We’ve been enjoying this rain as too! Thanks for sharing 🙂
We got quite a bit here in Collin Co., too. I still have cucumbers and okra, peppers and a few tomatoes. Started some of my seeds for my fall garden yesterday…
i am very happy that you got the rain you needed i hope you continue to get rain as needed i will be waiting for the fall garden updates…..Thanks for sharing…..
I tilled up most of my weeds yesterday. hopefully I'll be able to reduce the weeds for next year. still have sweet potatoes and sweet peppers and Juliet tomatoes.
Glad you got some rain! It mostly passed us. We did get about an inch Saturday night. Very thankful for that! That was the first for us since May.
Go Cowboys!!! We got 7'" in Northern Denton county also! Love the rain!
Chickweed's edible.
I guess gardening is like life… sometimes its easy, sometimes its not. You never know what tomorrow will bring. Best to just keep on trying.