As we are heading into the heat of the summer here in Baltimore, I decided I needed to have a back up system for watering - a hose. I usually hand water with rain water I store in rainbarrels but inevitably, I get too busy at times and may put off the watering given the 100 degree heat we have here. So I set up a hose and a sprinkler as shown below.
Notice the state of the art equipment I am using. This is a Rain King rotary sprinkler commonly found in the 60's and 70's. But it does a great job and it was dirt cheap to buy at an antique store.
And it works!
Here is my patch of 14 Pepper plants. All looking healthy at this time. These represent two successive plantings. Don't need many of them but they are easy to freeze and great tasting to bring out in the Winter.
I also have 8 Cucumber plants that are just starting to grow up the trellises I made from various items I have scrapped over the years. I another month or so, the trellises will be a flush of green. Just need to keep training them up and they will do the bulk of the work on their own.
Next I have about 60 bean plants in various states of growth. I have planted them successively for the last 5 weeks which should insure a constant crop over the next couple months.
Then finally, I have my 14 Tomato plants of various types. The summer heat will bring with it rapid growth over the next month or so. As you can see from the one picture, there are buds galore on some of the various early type tomatoes.
So, all in all, and compared to my neighbors and what I am hearing from various gardeners I know, my garden looks productive. I'll have to keep an eye on it of course and do the things that will keep the momentum going, but that's all in the nature of having a garden. Till next time, Happy and productive gardening everyone.
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