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Last garden project of the season! (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 OP
Beautiful crop! Walleye Oct 2022 #1
Thanks! Parsley always does well for us even when other herbs do not. Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 #4
I so envy you, in the best possible way! NullTuples Oct 2022 #2
Thank you, NullTuples! Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 #5
Thanks - I've bred tomatoes to grow better here but they tasted awful. NullTuples Oct 2022 #7
You nailed it with "canary in the coal mine." Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 #8
Gorgeous. MontanaMama Oct 2022 #3
Thanks, MM! Diamond_Dog Oct 2022 #6

NullTuples

(6,017 posts)
2. I so envy you, in the best possible way!
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 01:47 PM
Oct 2022

We're on the West Coast. Just close enough to the coast to get three weeks of cool overcast, interspersed with two weeks of blistering heat, over and over starting in June. Before that it's just not warm enough to get anything going past seedling stage. Few soft stem plants can thrive in it. I keep trying new plants in our garden but we're mostly relegated to cherry tomatoes, zucchini, kale and other herbs that can weather the quick, extreme shifts in weather that stick around long enough to affect plant growth, then abruptly get replaced with the opposite extreme.

That parsley looks beautiful & I'm sure it will greatly enhance so many meals!

Diamond_Dog

(35,175 posts)
5. Thank you, NullTuples!
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 02:59 PM
Oct 2022

That weather you described does seem a bit of a challenge for growing veggies, but then it sounds like you do have luck with some yummy veggies too.

I have tried eggplant three years in a row and have decided to give up on it, it just doesn’t thrive here in NE Ohio.

With climate change affecting everything we grow, who knows what we’ll be eating in ten years!
Good luck with your efforts!

NullTuples

(6,017 posts)
7. Thanks - I've bred tomatoes to grow better here but they tasted awful.
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 03:51 PM
Oct 2022

I've lived in a number of different (micro)climates and sometimes the challenge (fun?) is seeing what you can coax out of the conditions you have to work with. It all started when I ran a small retail & commercial nursery many years & careers ago.

Regarding climate change: I'm in the Wine Country of the SF Bay Area and this summer I've noticed an increasing number of exploratory wine grape plots supported by many helicopter flights a few tens of miles *north* of the traditional growing areas. Two more decades and Napa Valley may no longer even be a wine growing region (or more likely they'll keep the wineries & bottling there for the marketing but grow the grapes farther and farther north). That to me is a canary in a coal mine moment.

Diamond_Dog

(35,175 posts)
8. You nailed it with "canary in the coal mine."
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 03:58 PM
Oct 2022

As a wine lover, it saddens me to think of possibly losing our great California wine industry.

Thanks for your inside, yet sobering view. I wish there was more political will to fight climate change in this country.

MontanaMama

(24,087 posts)
3. Gorgeous.
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 02:10 PM
Oct 2022

I just bought a little Italian parsley plant to try and winter over in a south facing window. My outdoor plant bolted in August and there was no retrieving it. Trying to hold on to a little bit of summer before the snow flies.

Diamond_Dog

(35,175 posts)
6. Thanks, MM!
Mon Oct 3, 2022, 03:04 PM
Oct 2022

It’s strange, but my lettuces will bolt in June but the parsley goes on forever here, as long as the frost doesn’t kill it.

Good luck with your indoor plant! I certainly hear you about how soon the snow is gonna fly.

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