July update on this bed after my husband being in the hospital for about 3 weeks and it didn't get properly tended...
Well we had a drought and the top and the east sunny side of the bed was drying out terribly..the west side did fine.
The lettuces were most of the crops on the west side and they grew beautifully as well as most of the cabbages are fine, a few died, not sure why. The corn on the top was OK but needed watering which I did when I had time, but I spent most of my free time at the hospital.
The east side had been planted to spicey asian and italian greens and they mostly bolted and died..also spinach that was there and some squashes weren't doing well, the spinach bolted and the squashes were barely alive. I decided to stick in some more tomato and corn plants on the east side and water water water it...we had very little rain the last half of June here.
I discovered that there was a LOT of clover and alfalfa seed in my topsoil, and that began to take over the west side of the bed among the lettuces..so I've been pullling that and dropping it as mulch but it is getting way ahead of me..and the top and ends and east side are bone dry even with a ton of watering..so I went and got a soaker hose and last night I put that along the top of the bed, down one side of top and back down the other side..so one on each side of the top..just got it in last night and we had a thunderstorm.
I've been getting lovely lettuces, the tomatoes are struggling as are the squashes, the corn is OK, the broccoli has already headedd..spinach is gone to seed, cosmos are doing fine, peach trees are leafing and branching..
I'm seriously thinking of tearing out everything that isn't doing well and bringing in perennials right away (which I planned to do this fall anyway)..as the annuals just aren't doing very well on this bed.
I definately can tell where the heat lovers and shade lovers need to go by the annuals experiment..and would appreciate suggestions for the hot dry areas..of the bed..even though I did put a soaker hose in i don't want to have to use it all the time.
I'm going to let the corn and tomatoes grow, the lettuce is still going strong for now but it will bolt when it gets really hot this July/August..so I think it will be replaced with perennials as I'm able. I'm thinking maybe trying to put currants in the cooler parts of the bed, put in some comfrey and maybe some rhubarb (although I have plenty)..I might leave a few of the clovers, but don't need the thousands that are growing there for sure..might even transplant a few of my strawberry runners onto the shadier side when the lettuce begins to thin out..but not sure about them so close to the peach trees..but it would
be nice to have them at a nicer level for picking..easier for the old body.
Trying to get a sense of what to plant on the top where it will be really dry and on the east side..maybe I could move some of my herbs to those drier areas..like sage, thyme, etc..i have some that could be dug and moved there..that aren't doing really well where they are now, and always get swamped by other things.
at least they wouldnt' be demanding of water.
I also have some rooted cuttings of kiwi that could go on the shady side and up over some
trellis if i was to build one there..that is a thought I've been muddling around with. which would also bring some shade to the overly sunny bed (also the peach trees will shade it as they grow up) and then maybe it will be a much healthier bed..as right now it is awfully hot.
anyway..that is my update..and a real learning experience..
I also have some areas of my rear garden that I've completely killed off every thing that was growing there (mostly quackgrass) that will totally be rethought..now that I can think again
(Ron was in the hospital with emergency neck/spinal surgery..he almost died but is doing really well now thanks to some great drs'..he has about a 10" scar down the back of his neck..back..
he had spinal fluid backing up into his brain, couldn't walk or use his arms or hands and was having troubles with inner organs failing..but with emergency surgery on the 12th I brought him home 16 days later in good shape)