Today I turned over the pot that had the two gloriosa lilies in them. I was happy to find a double bulb in each one. They broke in half, so next year I should have four plants. I've put them in the garage for now to dry.
I also dug up two sweet potato vines. The tubers aren't very impressive, but I'll try to plant them next spring and see how they do.
The two mandarins look like they are starting to turn orange. They have a slight yellow tinge.
As for the winter crops, the broccoli and cabbage are doing well. There are some small heads coming on the broccoli, and the cabbage is ready to cut any time. The kale could be bigger. One harvest will pretty much finish them off. The spinach is still tiny, so next year I need to plant it about a month earlier. And the last planting of carrots is very small. Maybe they'll grow in the spring. The ones I planted on August 15 are a bit small, but useable.
'
No comments:
Post a Comment