Thanks for allowing me to have a peek in your garden, . I love how you let nature goes its way by planting the different veggies together.
I’m actually a little jealous because you have the ‘three sisters’... I tried sowing corn this year, but it didn’t work - so I have only two sisters ;0)
I can’t imagine what it’s like to have such hot weather in June. Nor in July or August, for all that matters. Must be a farmer’s nightmare. Do you have a lot of rain? I guess not - it’s Texas, right?!
We just had the warmest month of May since 1830, here in Belgium. We had 20 days with a temperature of 20 degrees C (68F) or higher, and a max of 28C (83F) on one day, and that was really hot for our climate. Normally, we get those temperatures during mid summer.
Fortunately, we had lots of rain in the evenings, so it was almost perfect for the veggies: you could literally see them grow.
Is it possible to grow veggies in mid-summer over there? I mean, if it’s 100F (37C) in June, it must be smoking hot in July and August...
RE: From the Gardens of Que Sera, Sera and Beyond...June 2018