Ac Baker wrote:Many thanks for the update. We also had record drought over here in the Midlands of England. Even our normally reliable sunchokes barely reached half the height the plants normally achieved, I harvested less weight of potatoes than I planted, and the yacón only survived rather than thriving.
I hope you won't be disheartened, "there is always next year" is gardeners yearly refrain.
Your conditions look quite challenging: there is minimal beneficial ecosystem in the near vicinity of your growing beds.
Plus you have done all this hard work improving the growing conditions this year, giving you a head start for the new year.
So I'm hoping you are starting to think positive thoughts about what your next steps might be.
One question: I've read that different varieties of winter squash may not come true to type due to cross pollination if grown within 250m of one another. How do your eating pumpkins taste?
Good luck!
Ac Baker wrote:Many thanks for the update. We also had record drought over here in the Midlands of England. Even our normally reliable sunchokes barely reached half the height the plants normally achieved, I harvested less weight of potatoes than I planted, and the yacón only survived rather than thriving.
I hope you won't be disheartened, "there is always next year" is gardeners yearly refrain.
Your conditions look quite challenging: there is minimal beneficial ecosystem in the near vicinity of your growing beds.
Plus you have done all this hard work improving the growing conditions this year, giving you a head start for the new year.
So I'm hoping you are starting to think positive thoughts about what your next steps might be.
One question: I've read that different varieties of winter squash may not come true to type due to cross pollination if grown within 250m of one another. How do your eating pumpkins taste?
Good luck!
Jeremy VanGelder wrote:Hi Tucker, how has the hugel done this year?
Clay McGowen wrote:Hey Tucker, thanks for sharing!
Sounds like an awesome plan, I'm excited to see your progress here.
A random heads up
You might be able to extend your bed an extra two feet, if you have the wood.
What type of climate are you growing in? How much rainfall do you typically get?