Everything is looking good this year, particularly our young fruit bushes that are now starting to mature – think the side dressing of nutrition supplement w…
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6 Responses to Homesteading (42): One of the best years for our garden
I believe that the weather must have been better for you than 90% of the
gardeners on YouTube! Great Video! Chuck
Your garden is looking good. Looks like you have had much better weather
than here, we are just starting to get some hot weather now, 35 degrees
yesterday.
Thx. Yes, we’re having a good run of it here. Here that there has been very
high temperatures in the States – 53 in Death Valley. Some strange weather
patterns now occurring, it seems, owing to a more sluggish jet stream
passing over the country. No late frost for us this year was unusual.
Thanks Dale – yes, it has been good so far and now temps. up to about the
same as yours so will need to start watering. Had a great strawberry crop –
domestic and wild – and now wild blueberries in season. Old ladies in the
village pick them and then sell them so it’s the easy option. Everything
now more mature now so fruit production is starting to increase.
I believe that the weather must have been better for you than 90% of the
gardeners on YouTube! Great Video! Chuck
cfenster
June 4, 2014 at 3:41 am
Your garden is looking good. Looks like you have had much better weather
than here, we are just starting to get some hot weather now, 35 degrees
yesterday.
Dale Calder
June 4, 2014 at 4:30 am
I guess your season must be more advanced than here we won’t have wild
blueberries ripe until August.
Dale Calder
June 4, 2014 at 4:55 am
Thx. Yes, we’re having a good run of it here. Here that there has been very
high temperatures in the States – 53 in Death Valley. Some strange weather
patterns now occurring, it seems, owing to a more sluggish jet stream
passing over the country. No late frost for us this year was unusual.
Ivan Kinsman
June 4, 2014 at 5:44 am
Your garden is looking great. We have wild gooseberries here… I can’t
help eating them early either.
Ben Davies
June 4, 2014 at 6:36 am
Thanks Dale – yes, it has been good so far and now temps. up to about the
same as yours so will need to start watering. Had a great strawberry crop –
domestic and wild – and now wild blueberries in season. Old ladies in the
village pick them and then sell them so it’s the easy option. Everything
now more mature now so fruit production is starting to increase.
Ivan Kinsman
June 4, 2014 at 6:58 am