Well it's prime time for harvest here in Central Illinois. So far this year has been a mixed bag for us. The peppers, beans, and vining crops did great, but the tomatoes, cool weather crops, and sweet corn performed poorly. All in all though we can't complain to much as we did pick some really good produce so far this season and more is still coming on strong especially the bell peppers.
Anyway, how is everyone else faring this season? Is your garden performing as expected for everyone or was this year a bust?
Here's a harvest pic from two days ago. This was about half of it the rest went into the fridge and we are processing it today.
Nice haul.
Spring was really good with lettuce and peas, berries, herbs, but I don't bother with too many brassicas as it's just too many bugs and work to be worth it.
Been picking beans for over a month. Mostly pole beans, Kentucky wonders and Violettas, but I have some bush varieties as well. These will keep going for a while.
Picked over 20lbs of pickling cukes from two vines. Actually happy they got wilt and died back.
Late frost torched most of the tomatoes I had, then pandemic had everyone buying plants, so few plants left to replace them with, but I was able to start quite a few vines from planting suckers. Getting quite a haul of romas and heirlooms atm. That trick worked out well.
Okra has finally taken off. It's a hot weather plant, so took a while, but booming.
F'ing vine borers killed all my squashes. Pretty much had given up on these bc of this, but had some extra seeds and space, so gave it a go again this year.
None of these home remedies stop them from getting in. Even skipped a year. Got a few fruit before plants crashed. Prolly last time I plant these which sucks.
My prize tho are my peppers, particularly my NM peppers. Planted a bunch of hatches, big jims, other varieties, as well as poblanos. Roasted a bunch to freeze.