June 2024 Garden Update

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • This is a long one!
    June turned out to be a rough month for the garden. We had a bad hail storm on May 27th, and pretty much wiped everything out. I decided to let nature heal itself, and for the most part that happened. I did have to replace two coleus plants, as well as my squash, and cucumbers.
    I used a combination of 4-5-4 fertilizer, and Super Thrive to give the plants a kick-start re growing:
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    I also did a weekly sub-garden update, once a week, for four weeks to show the regrowing progress, and that will be shown the end of July, followed by the July 2024 garden update. By then, I expect plants to be way more stressed, since it's our drought season.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @jaystus
    @jaystus Před 23 dny

    That hail really did some damage. We need rain over in the south east 14:18 that’s a cool sunflower

    • @dynatrak
      @dynatrak  Před 22 dny +1

      Yeah, everything was just hitting it's stride, too! Thanks! Getting dry here, as well. Lawn is starting to dry out in places.

  • @1ChevyGuy375
    @1ChevyGuy375 Před 24 dny

    You've got a lot of flowers around your yard. I didn't see any hostas, that's one of my favorite plants to put in the garden. Your peppers and tomatoes are pretty big. Mine garden is doing good also. I have been harvesting some hot banana peppers and I have a volunteer pumpkin growing in the flower bed. So I'm excited to hopefully get a pumpkin this year as I have failed other years.

    • @dynatrak
      @dynatrak  Před 22 dny

      Indeed! Yeah, Hostas don't do well in my garden. Used to have one, but it died. If I see a perennial plant I like, I will buy one, if it survives for one year, then I'll buy more.
      Yeah, those peppers, and tomatoes especially, are doing well this year. Once summer nears it's end, the pepper plants will produce a lot of peppers.
      That's awesome your garden is doing well, and for having a volunteer pumpkin plant. Hopefully you'll get one this year.