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Squash Ready / Squash Concerns

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Finally got some pollination going and a few squash are plumping up.  Should be ready tomorrow I imagine.

Earthbox 8 Ball Squash

8 Ball Almost Ready

Earthbox Multipik Squash

Multipik About Ready

Concerned about what looks to be some powdery mildew perhaps forming on the 8 Ball squash.  The other squash do not show signs of it.  But that’s what destroyed all my squash last fall.  It will spread if it gets worse.  Need to see if it’s something I need to treat, asap!

Earthbox Squash Powdery Mildew

Powdery Mildew....??


Shrivelling Squash & Earthbox Peppers

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Early squash fruits are dying as spinsters.  It seems that the females are early bloomers.  There have already been four squashes that have flowered and are now shrivelling away because not a single male flower has bloomed yet to provide the life-giving male pollen to these eager ladies.  Painful to watch.  But I think the first male will open tomorrow morning.

Earthbox Multipik Squash

Multipik Unpollinated and shrivelling away

Earthbox Eight Ball Squash

Two Eight Ball Squash Sans Pollination

Earthbox Squash

Earthbox Squash at Day 44

Peppers are looking healthy, but so far no peppers forming.  The jalapeno plant is in the lead with lots of blooms, but they seem to be falling off the plant before a pepper can form.  Need to see if that is normal or an indication of some issue.

Earthbox Peppers

Earthbox Peppers

Ladybug on Earthbox Pepper Plant

Was Happy to See a Couple of These on the Peppers

Earthbox Update

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Squash is coming along nicely at day 35 since direct-seeding in the Earthbox.  The Eight Ball variety is winning the race at this point–seems much more vigorous that the other varieties.  Second is probably Multipik, followed by Zephyr.  The cucumber I planted isn’t worth mentioning yet–very slow growing at this point.

Now we just need to get some bees involved.

Eight Ball Squash in Earthbox

The Eight Ball squash is the early favorite

Multipik Squash in Earthbox

Multipik babies appearing

Zephyr Squash in Earthbox

Zephyr -- two tone baby squash just visible

Earthbox Squash

Earthbox Squash at day 35

Peppers are starting to take off.  Very interested to see how they do in the Earthbox.

Earthbox Peppers

Peppers in the Earthbox

Variegated Bougainvillea

Bougainvillea shot--they're starting to bloom!

Earthbox Squash at Week Two

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Squash is progressing much more slowly than it did in the fall garden, perhaps due to the chilly night temps.  The crappy Miracle Gro Potting Mix might also be a contributing factor.  It seems much less fluffy than the Hi Yield mix I used last time (Red Barn Nursery, where I used to get the Hi Yield, does not seem to carry it now) and it may not be wicking the water up as efficiently as the Hi Yield mix did.

Earthbox Squash

Earthbox Squash at Two Weeks

Earthbox Peppers Planted

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Harvested the last of the Earthbox lettuce and replaced it with peppers.  Will be the first try with peppers in an Earthbox.  Here’s the setup:

Earthbox peppers

The lettuce was a success.  I found the Black Seeded Simpson to be the best producer.  The Lollo Rossa was good, but produced much less than the others.  The Salad Bowl was a good producer, but the leaf form is not as full as Black Seeded Simpson.  Next go round I’ll probably plant mostly Black Seeded Simpson with a couple of Lollo Rossa for variety.  Love the color of the Lollo Rossa.

Final Earthbox Lettuce Harvest