Pictures, please!!!!!
Ok, now, just where do all of your gardens stand, right now?
You first Elaine
After the last couple of days 'stand' is a euphemism. However I did pick almost a pound of strawberries from my little boulevard patch last night. Still have not had my first ear of corn from my own patch. Cool, wet and buggy.
Thought I'd better load them quick, this weekend I'll be potting them up (or down) and bringing them in...words out that next week we might have a high of 12C. :(
Thank you for the opportunity Elaine.....hope everyone takes and posts their pictures quick, methinks our season (prairies for sure) is quickly coming to an end.
This message was edited Sep 3, 2004 10:55 AM
Carol have you had frost or is it the abnormal heat wave that's making your leaves drop?
Thalictrum delavayi aka Meadow rue
I think you've hit the nail on the head, Lilypon. I think it's the heat. It does seem a bit early for leaves to drop, but it always seems too early for me! Here's a photo from last year, and you can see a few leaves on the lawn behind my flower bed, so I guess we have some leaf droppage this time of year. The cottonwoods are first, then the willows, and lastly, the alders.
Ah thank you echoes (knew you'd come through).....I was sure it was a rue but couldn't remember the proper name.
I feel for you Carol.....here our gardens are usually fried by this time of year. Many of my perennials that normally would be just hanging on are blooming their heads off. I still have some lilies (land lubbing kind) that still have an occassional bloom......usually they are done by mid July. However I'm telling my maters to get a move on.....boy do we need heat!!
Your petunias look lovely! Imma kicking myself I teased you about your problems growing tomatoes up there.....sometimes I should keep my mouth shut!! ;)
Should I send you our recipes for green tomato relish, Lilypon? LOL!
Oh PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;) p.s. I mean it! You know where my email addy is....I will be very, very grateful!! :D
OK, Lilypon, I confess that I don't make green tomato relish because...sob, sob, I never have enough green tomatoes to bother! I called Ceeads to find out if she makes it, since she has better luck growing 'green' tomatoes, and she said she just makes jellies. So.... I looked it up on the web: http://southernfood.about.com/library/rec01/bl10712d.htm
LOL...thank you Carol! ;) I've usually just had to worry about what to do with bushels of reds but I think I'll be looking at your posted site this year. If anyone else has some great ones please think of me!
Sounds like a good thread to start in the Recipe forum, Lilypon! 'Short Season Sad & Sorry Green Tomato Relish'
I just looked at it and now my tummy is growling....... Off to find something good to eat. Thanks again Carol.
Imma heading there now!!
I'll keep an eye out for that thread. Maybe I'll pickle my tomato (singular), too.
lololol....you always bring a smile to my face Carol. My begging for recipes thread is here: http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/454450/
