2025 Season | Week 15

Cucurbit Conundrums

The movie The Amazon has a great line - and maybe the only redeemable part of the movie, "This river can kill you in a thousand ways." Well, I have updated this gem for my next cinematic thriller, The Garden - "crops can fail a thousand ways." Here are six we learned this week:

  1. The tomatoes are producing, but we've had a little battle with a blight on the leaves. We can turn them around with some pruning and air flow. We sprayed foliar organic fertilizer this week to give the plants a boost of nutrients. If you smell a hint of dead fish and kelp, that might be the reason. :) Give your tomatoes an extra wash.

  2. Baby kale arrived this week, but cucumber beetles are eating the leaves. We ordered some new insect netting, so we'll get them and a lot of our other cucurbits covered (that would be your squash varieties that we just planted). We direct-seeded some and then filled in with some transplants that we started in the basement.

  3. We've also started harvesting some of the AllStar Lettuce Mix. We had uneven germination here, too.

  4. Romaine will be ready next week, provided the groundhog or whatever else lurks inside the fence at night doesn't eat them all first.

  5. Our Zucchini and Squash have been struggling to ward off the dreaded Squash borer. The despicable larvae of moths burrow into the stems of plants, causing wilting and eventual death.

  6. We've been having trouble getting spinach to germinate, possibly due to bad seeds. It could be too warm. We'll "dig" into that conundrum later.

Other than that, this gardening thing is a SNAP!

Don't forget to let us know if you are interested in receiving a basket of random tomatoes to make sauce or juice. We had another taker this week. Who's next?

Have a good week.

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