LUT Garden Report #7

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Here's an update to my LUT Garden, making small little steps slowly...

Tomatoes

This is the healthiest plant in my garden. It's definitely grown a lot in recent weeks and I've had to put a 4ft stake in to support it. The little tomatoes are just starting to appear, so far there's 6, if I'm lucky this will probably be the only thing I can harvest from my garden this year.
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I have four more tomato plants at the other end of my planter. They're a whole month younger than the other one and a lot skinnier. Nother sure if they will be late bloomers. Guess I'll know next month.
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Chinese cabbage

I'm very annoyed that all my bok choy greens have succumbed to bugs but I'm determined to grow at least something. Chinese cabbage is another option as I eat quite a lot of them. Despite protecting the seedlings in the greenhouse the insects got to them as well. I managed to save 4 healthy ones, planted them in separate pots, and covered them individually every night. So far they're looking very good.
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Last week, I planted a few of the other weaker ones out in the planter. The bugs have nibbled away their leaves, and I wanted to see if they would survive in the open. If not, nothing is lost. The top image was when I planted them out on the first day, poor little plants with their tattered leaves. The image below that is three days later. They have survived and grown bigger and even new leaves!!! 👏
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With my little victory, I decided to plant 1 of my 4 healthy ones out. I even set up a little tepee to protect it at night time. So far it has survived two nights with no damage. 👏👏
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I think my remaining Chinese cabbage plants might be strong enough to survive the wild open now. I want to keep on protecting them but I think it's time they went into the planter. Is that how parents feel when they can't let go of their kids flying the nest?

Broad bean

Nature is really amazing. This bean seedling is one of the four I planted two months ago and they were quickly eaten up by the bugs. This one was near the boksahi compost I tipped in the planter a few weeks ago. Maybe the nourishment has helped to keep it alive. Despite the stem being quite dry it's starting to shoot new leaves. I wonder if it will continue to grow and maybe I can harvest a few beans 🫛 😀
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Wolfberry

It's been up and down for my wolfberry plants. They were doing great the other month, then the leaves started to fall off, and now they're starting to grow back again. I've fed them with fertliser and the water after washing rice, it has a lot of nutrients for plants. Wolfberry are quite hardy, hopefully they'll sort themselves out now.
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Fig tree

My fig tree has been doing well in my greenhouse last month. I've decided it's time to pot it so it can get used to the outside before winter. It will be a long time before I see any results here. As long as it doesn't die, then I'm winning.
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Watercress

Last and not the least, I sowed some watercress seedlings two weeks ago. Apparently they're quite easy to grow in running water like streams and rivers and used to grow in wild abundance in England. Not sure how they will cope in soil. I've kept the soil wetter than normal and so far they still look very under nourished 😅
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With the summer coming to an end I will have to start seeing what I can grow over winter. Perhaps I'll try garlic again and maybe potatoes, even though they're dirt cheap in UK. The satisfaction of being able to harvest something should be very nice, even if it's potatoes 🙂



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I wish I'd got some tomato plants this year. They taste so good when they are fresh. I did have some more raspberries from the garden this morning and we should have some plums.

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Plums would be nice, my brother in law has a plum tree in his garden, we picked lots a few summers ago but last and this years they've all been eaten by the birds. How your tree will give you lots of fruit

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Oh, a baby fig tree 😇
It will be fine, hopefully it gets used to outside before the cold comes. We used to protect the fig tree from frost when it was young (when I had it) during the winter, wrapping it.

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I'll have to read up on how to protect everything over winter soon, so much to learn in the garden

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I still remember the figs from the fig tree we had when I was a kid and we lived in the Eastern Cape. They don't grow here. I hope your tree survives, it is looking good!
It baffles me where the bugs come from, and that some plants are susceptible to certain kinds of bugs and pests.
There are natural remedies, but of course, one has to spray regularly as they aren't as harsh as chemical pesticides.
Freshly grown tomatoes taste way better than the ones we buy in the stores, enjoy them!

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The only thing that I've managed to harvest this year are some micro salad green, they were good 😀

I don't know if it's the quality of my soil, because it's new soil, maybe the guy who built my raised bed didn't use the best quality soil. I'll have to try improve it over time.

Fruit trees takes so long to bear any fruit, it will be a long long time before I can pick anything, assuming something will grow 🤞

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Try adding bonemeal to the soil when you plant again. Plants absolutely thrive on it. I need to buy some again, we're forever replanting as many of my plant multiply, so needs thinning out. Waiting for spring before we do that, our rainy season starts then, it's extremely dry here.
Your post reminded me that I can grow tomatoes, the monkeys generally leave it alone.
Happy gardening🍅🥕

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Positivity, you won't just harvest tomatoes, you'll see! Put some music on them. 😅
If you sing well you can sing to them too.

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If I sing, it will likely scare them so much that they refuse to grow. I may employ an pianist instead 😁🎹

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Planting some flowers that deter peats might help with the bug situation. I think marigolds are often planted with vegetables to keep pests away.

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I heard about marigolds as well, definitely will plant some next year. It will be nice to add some colour amongst the green

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Compared to my garden, yours looks like Eden. I hope you have some good luck over the winter.

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Thanks, our winter isn't that cold compared to Europe and many parts of America, hopefully I'll have a little success

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Do you know what bugs are eating your cabbage? Grr. You could try crushed eggs shells or something to stop that happening. Having seen the prices of vegetables (and the quality) in the UK, it's more important than ever to shoo those bugs and grow bucketloads of cabbage!


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There are traces of dried gluey tracks on the big leaves so I'm guessing snails. Not sure of the others, some of the seedlings leaves in the greenhouse are gobbled up overnight, maybe some sort of flies?

What's left of the plants are bigger now, hopefully they can survive better

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It's your first year and things take time to establish and for the soil to settle. It's all looking good. I'm glad I'm not the only person who's plants get eaten by bugs! I keep pulling tiny caterpillars off my mint but they'd have to go some to eat it all. As expected, the mint has taken over the planting box! THe other problem is a toad who seems to have taken up residence under the mint and is doing a lousy job of keeping the other bugs away! Post to come soon.

Have a great weekend :-)

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Oh man tomato plants! I love them, the ones I have planted this year have grown like crazy and took over a lot of my garden bed.. I need a better trellis for them next year as they easily reached the top of mine this year.

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The tomatoes are thriving. I love hone grown tomatoes. The smell, the taste, the flavour.

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Best of luck with your tomatoes. Everything is looking good in your garden.

Also nice raised beds.

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