In this episode of Dirty Data, the garden officially moves from setup mode to production mode.
I share my first meaningful harvest of the season, including seven yellow straightneck squash, fresh cilantro, dill, and green onions. The Better Boy and Celebrity tomatoes are now setting baby fruit, and the cucumbers are producing heavily—while also trying to climb onto the tomato plants.
I also talk about the blossom end rot issue that affected my squash, how that problem appears to be improving, and the mixed pepper row experiment that should produce a combination of jalapeños and bell peppers.
The radishes are up, but germination was a little spotty, and I still don’t see the shoulders forming yet. And with an unusually rainy and cooler-than-normal start to the season, I’m beginning to wonder how weather patterns will impact yields this year.
This episode is a real-time look at what happens when a backyard garden starts producing—and what the data is already revealing.
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Topics Covered
* First harvest of the season
* Better Boy vs. Celebrity tomatoes
* Cucumber trellis management
* Squash blossom end rot
* Mixed jalapeño and bell pepper row
* Radish germination concerns
* Rainfall and temperature effects on garden production