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Old May 9, 2023   #46
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Nice job. It seems to me now you have have a much warmer weather
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Old May 9, 2023   #47
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Yes, it's warming up.
Although it is possible that there will be another cooling of the so-called Zimna Zośka (Cold Sophia) or Trzech Ogrodników (Three Gardeners) around May 15th.
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Old May 16, 2023   #48
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It's been raining continuously since yesterday, and I was supposed to be planting tomatoes outside.
There is a little crowd in the greenhouse, because peppers and eggplants are also waiting to be planted.

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During the weekend I took off the protective bottles from the tomatoes, because they were already starting to outgrow them

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And you an unusually colored tomato - Dwarf Furry Bumblebee

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Old May 17, 2023   #49
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My more representative part of the garden, which is taken care of by my wife and my mother
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And here is Wisteria sinensis, "the guardian" of my rainwater harvesting system - starting to bloom

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Old May 17, 2023   #50
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Zucchini field - the first part is planted in the ground and mulched with freshly cut grass.
In a few days I will sow the second part of the zucchini, so as to stretch the season.

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Very nice garden!
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Old May 18, 2023   #52
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Beautifully maintained gardens, a joy to be there.


But what will you do with so many zucchini?
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Old May 18, 2023   #53
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We pick zucchini very young, the size of a larger cucumber. Then it is seedless.
And we eat it in many ways - slices fried in a pan in breadcrumbs and eggs, slices fried in pancake batter, we make leccho. When we want to make zucchini stuffed with meat and baked in the oven, we choose larger pieces.
We also prepare leccho in jars for the future.
So nothing is wasted
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Old May 20, 2023   #54
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Yesterday evening I started planting tomatoes in the ground.

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A nice surprise - Dwarf Amy's Ohio is already blooming

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Old May 20, 2023   #55
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I finished planting the tomatoes today. There are 5 slots left for Gondwana Series.
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Later, the peppers went into the ground. I was left with drip odorization to spread
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And this is a complete surprise - a tomato sown on March 18, White Queen variety. One seed sprouted after a week and the other after 2 months
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Old May 21, 2023   #56
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Weekend work continues
I planted eggplants in the ground - next week I will plant a few more
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The whole field with the peppers and the applied irrigation
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I put a shading net on the greenhouse - the temperature dropped by 4'C
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I also tied up all the tomatoes in the greenhouse
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Old May 26, 2023   #57
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The current tomato season hasn't started yet, and I'm already buying for the next one
It's probably "a tomato disease"

new cherry varietes
https://www.wildboarfarms.com/product/golden-hour/
https://www.wildboarfarms.com/produc...e-of-paradise/
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Old May 26, 2023   #58
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Quote:
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The current tomato season hasn't started yet, and I'm already buying for the next one
It's probably "a tomato disease"

new cherry varietes
https://www.wildboarfarms.com/product/golden-hour/
https://www.wildboarfarms.com/produc...e-of-paradise/
They really look like excellent cherry tomatoes. Did you have any problems with the seeds when shipping from the US?
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Old May 26, 2023   #59
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I had no problems.
You can probably choose any country on the order form
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Old May 27, 2023   #60
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I set up drip irrigation for tomatoes in the ground
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Zucchini field
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The second part of the zucchini is already growing
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A few ground tomatoes - dwarfs from the project

Amy's Ohio
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Elsie's Fancy - variegated
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Speckled Heart
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Rosella Crimson
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and cherry in the greenhouse
Smorodina Zheltaya aka Yellow Currant
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