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How is your Idaho vegetable garden doing?

Posted by staggart z4 S.E. ID (staggart@ida.net) on
Mon, Jul 2, 07 at 21:34

I'm in Southeast Idaho (Idaho Falls).

My broccoli is just finishing. Starting to get cauliflower.

Lots of greens and green onions. Beets are ready. Carrots are still aways out.

Got my first peas today.

My Celebrity tomotatoes are setting fruit. Not a thing on the Goliaths.

Peppers have set a few.

I expect the first summer squash this week. The winter squash are growing well. I hope to have beans in a week or two.

My biggest disapointment is my cucumbers. They are tiny. The biggest plant is about 6" across. It is almost as if they can't get going.

My dream is to get melons. I've gotten a single canteloupe the past two years. This year, I ordered a hoop house and put red plastic down. The plants seem to be growing well. I've got my fingers crossed.


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RE: How is your Idaho vegetable garden doing?

been eating spinach and mustard leaf for over a month, pole beans are growing like mad, tomatos had a rough start, but are doing well, squash also the same, but has doubled in size over the last week, so I am happy. The heat here the last coupel of weeks is doing its toll, but I am keeping everything well watered.


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RE: How is your Idaho vegetable garden doing?

I live in Boise. My spinach and other greens bolted but we ate a lot of salads this spring. Have been getting peas for some time now. Cucumbers are growing like mad but no cukes yet. Should have patty pan squash to eat within a week. Musk Melon is not doing very well. Plants are still small. Have two lipstick pepper plants that are loaded with peppers and am waiting for them to turn red. California wonders are doing well but not much fruit yet. Cayanne pepper is huge and is setting fruit like crazy. Will bee eating beets this week. Tomato plants are huge and some are setting fruit well and others not so well. Lots of blossom drop due to high temps and in full sun. Have been misting the plants with srpinkler to raise humidity and they have started setting fruit better. Have had 5 ripe tomatos all ready(striped german, sunsets red horizon and romas). Have 9 varieties of tomatos in all.
Egg plants are also doing great.
It will be a while before carrots are ready and also have Candy sweet onions doing very well.
All in all its going to be a good year for the garden.
Hope everyone else has a great year as well.
Dan Cook
Master Gardener


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RE: How is your Idaho vegetable garden doing?

We have been eating Sugar Snap peas for some time. The Kentucky Wonder pole beans are growing like mad. and have lots of blooms. The Blue Lake bush beans are doing the same. I got all of these in early, and they frosted so had to start over. The same with my peppers and tomatos. I got them in and they frosted replanted, and then lost these all about a month and a half ago. I now have them replanted, but they are all small. I used a white SRM film under the pappers and tomatos. We will see if this helps.


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RE: How is your Idaho vegetable garden doing?

Just an update from Idaho Falls . .

Peas are about done.

Beans are flowering. I've harvested some delicious new potatoes. Boy, I love those!

Hope to have summer squash this weekend.

My hot peppers have gone nuts. I'll probably pick a few this weekend for eggs.

My bell peppers still are not setting. They have flowered for awhile. Just no fruit. Odd.

My determinate tomatoes are going well -- I expect first fruit towards the end of the month.. My indeterminates have gotten huge. But, not a single tomato. Odd.


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RE: How is your Idaho vegetable garden doing?

Hey staggart,
The tomatoes may not be setting fruit if your temps have been as high as they have been here in Boise this year. The two main reasons for blossom drop is High temps and low humidity. I mulched very heavy with a natural mulch (partially composted sawdust and woodchips) around my plants and keep this pretty moist and misted my plants from above to try and raise the humidity around the plants and keep them a little cooler and it seemed to help on most of the plants. My brandywine hasnt set too many fruits but it wasn't setting anything until I did this. I also took a small paint brush (the small ones you use for water color, I used a fairly stiff bristled one) and hand pollinated the blossoms on all my plants. I have heard too much nitrogen can cause blossom drop as well but the high temps are usually to blame.
Good gardening
Dan Cook
Master Gardener


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