Summer has ended... harvesting time!
I haven't been posting a #Hivegarden #Gardenjournal update for a while. That is because most of my backyard vegetable garden projects failed miserably. Where last year it were the slugs and snails to blame, this year it is all my own fault. I have quite a bad planning and started seeding way too late in the year. My seedlings probably didn't have enough roots before I planted them in the garden and I should have given them some more water during the long, dry period.
My string beans, beetroot and cucumbers all didn't do well.
Apart from that I moved two plants when I reorganised my garden, but my Rhododendron took a hit from that and isn't looking very well. And it should stay green during the winter 🤨
But it isn't all bad news that I have. Last I had some small cherry tomato plants that were attacked by snails and slugs. The tomatoes weren't edible, so I left them to they could decompose.
But this year I noticed some small plants which where the tomatoes were last year. At first I thought it were weeds, but when I smelled the flowers I knew it were tomato plants. Everyone who has even planted tomatoes knows this smell.
So the seeds from last year just grew into new plants. Somehow they don't grow up, like they did earlier, but the stay near the ground. Anyways, they have yielded me some nice cherry tomatoes, which came very unexpected.
Another success story is my almond tree. It was full of fruits this year. Even more than last year. Yesterday I noticed that some of the hulls had opened up. Time to get them out of the tree.
I collected them all in a bowl and there were quite a lot of them. 52 in total.
Although it seems like a lot, these hulls contain a wooden shell which contains the actual almond. The almonds itself are just 1 centimeter in size. And the shells are very hard to crack open as well.
So a lot of work for a handful of almonds, but it's fun that I have grown them myself and it's a nice tree as well, so I don't mind.
I haven't picked my apples yet, but I think they are ready for it. At least most of them. It's strange how some of them are quite big, like the one in the picture below, but some are just bigger than a ping pong ball and totally green. I have about six of these big ones that have turned a bit red already, so I'll pick them later this week.
My raspberry is doing very well as it does every year. From June it has been giving us a handful of delicious, sweet raspberries and until now it still does. It also grows a lot of new plants alongside the original bush. Sometimes a new plant sprouts more than a meter away from my bush.
And the end isn't in sight yet. Some branches still have unripe raspberries on them. I do hope we'll be getting some more sun in the coming weeks because that makes them nice and sweet (at least, that is what I think 😀).
Finally I have some tea herbs. I have three types of mint and this melon balm which are all doing very well. The plant has really grown big over the year. By cutting off the end of the twigs, the plants is stimulated to grow fuller. You can see that it really helped.
So, that was my #Hivegarden #Gardenjournal for the end of the summer.
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It's nice that even though some of your plants didn't do well, you still had surprise harvests. Growing your won food is so rewarding.
For what you describe as a failure, I reckon you've done really well. Apples, raspberries and tomatoes are always a win ! Do the green hulls from the almonds dye your fingers black in the same way as walnut hulls do ?
Most of the fruit trees are already fullgrown, so they are easy to maintain.
Keeping the seedlings alive every year is the most difficult.
No, the green hulls feel very soft and don't leave any color.
Nunca habia visto el fruto del almemdro. ¡Me encantan las almendras! Es increible cuanta cáscara protege la diminuta semilla...cosas de la sabia naturaleza 😊. Esa manzana y las frambuesas se ven deliciosas 😋. Quizás el próximo año las cosas vayan aún mejor, pero este, sin duda te ha dejado alguna grata recompensa 😉. Saludos.
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Maybe you didn't do some things right, but others you did. I'm happy with your harvest. :)
And I admire you, because growing tomatoes isn't easy, at least for me.
Apple and other fruits are well known to me but rambery fruit is new to me and will be seen for the first time. Tea herbs are really healthy green which creates physical refreshment. Delicious sweet fruits will always inspire all of us. Surely you can find very beautiful and good fruits there in this life. The beautiful view of that fruit in the gap of green leaves taken from yourself is great. I appreciate your photography skills. But green apples are my favorite. But even though the nut shell is one centimeter, the shell is very long or heavy. The wonderful green fruit garden behind the house creates a truly beautiful scene. But beautiful red tomatoes inside the green. Your such beautiful love for nature really leaves a heart. I also really like nature. Thank you again for giving us your valuable time to prepare and present a very beautiful post.
Really I always appreciate your heart work thank you sir.
Best regards @mdakash62
Sometimes things don’t go the way we plan but every season still brings new lessons. I like how you didn’t give up even when some plants didn’t grow well. The surprise tomato seedlings from last year show that nature always gives back in unexpected ways. God is good.
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Hi @friendlymoose, I just had a pleasant surprise. I wasn't familiar with the almond plant, so I deduce that if each of those fruits contains only one almond, those who sell them are right to charge so much per kilo. I liked your tomato sample; they're great. Besides, you mentioned that last year's yield wasn't good, so I see you're producing again now. Happy apple harvest, friend.😍
There's nothing like harvesting the produce in your garden, right? They look very tasty. I think the apples are ready for harvest too. It would be best not to wait too long. By the way, it's good news that summer is over there. I'm still struggling with the extreme heat here...
I hope you found value in focussing on the wins - sometimes a garden season can be depressing! HOpefully you've learnt for next year and will have a better garden than ever.
I love self seeded tomatoes - they usually do really well!
what a beauty garde, i love harvest fruits from my garden :D