I'm minus one Prilep due to a thunderstorm. All the plants were blown over including those in 2 gal. clay pots. (inside were 1 gal. grow bags that I didn't water due to oncoming rain. They were very lightweight at the time) One plant was snapped off about 6" above soil level. I can no longer say I've never stalk harvested before. The immature plant is hanging on the back of the four wheeler in the garage for wilting. I'm going to try to coax it into showing some yellow and then move it into the sun for sun cure. The taller plants are 5' to the growth tip, the shortest one is 4' and was one of my back ups that I went ahead and potted late. A couple are budding and the short plant has two emerging flowers. The lower leaves are pale but the younger growth is green and vibrant. I'm not going to fertilize them anymore as I don't want them kicking back into the growth stage. It's time to let them mature, thicken up, and produce some wonderful Prilep goodness.
Everything is okay now, Ferocious Garden Dog is sniffing for hornworms and similar varmints.
The flowering Prilep.
Corn, beans, and squash. We had several days of rain and my squash developed powdery mildew that I've been battling with milk. It seems to be working. The old leaves are grey but not fluffy powdery and I've been snipping them off as soon as possible without denuding the plants of their solar panels. The new growth looks good but production has slowed but not stopped. The powdery mildew doesn't affect the vegetable but can kill the plants. I'm trying to fight the good fight and avoid chemical weapons.
I have corn on the cob on the stalk. Pulling a few beans 3 or 4 at a time and freezing them. I may have enough now for about five servings.
Little bitty tomatoes on all the plants and blooming like crazy. Three different varieties.
The slow growing okra have grown some more and starting to show some activity at last. The pumpkin are spreading all over the place. And I have another baby pumpkin.
The Knucklehead pumpkin are showing more of the knots on their head. Ugly as sin but I'm thinking scary Jack o' Lantern and tasty pie.
