posted 14 years ago
In my 22 years of gardening in the Northwest, 2010 was the absolute worst year ever. I was actually glad it was the also the only year in the past 2 decades in which I didn't even try to grow tomatoes or peppers. It was also an awful year for fruit- almost no peaches, Japanese plums, cherries, pears, blueberries or apricots. Even apples and grapes were almost complete failures. The grapes seemed to flower in July- 6 weeks later than normal, and far too late to ripen most of the mid to late season varieties. Currants, European plums and huckleberries did well, but that was about it. On the other hand, it was about the best year for mushrooms ever! It was a banner year for morels, especially in burn areas. Chanterelles started early and fruited in massive quantities for several months. Hedgehogs, yellow-foot chanterelles and black trumpets were incredibly abundant this past winter. I found Oregon truffles in and around my garden a few weeks ago. This past winter was also a good one for my winter vegetable garden- I had tons of kale, collards, cabbage, radishes all winter long. I'll probably be using clear plastic tents over my tomatoes and peppers this summer if the cool, wet, dark weather continues. (I live in Oregon's Coast Range.) I'm looking forward to morel season, though!