I am beginning to think that gardening is the ultimate in optimism. I've been gardening in my suburban yard for upwards of 20 years and have come to the conclusion that it's not gardening, it's me. Every year, I have new ideas, new projects, new plants to grow, and every year I have images of canning and pickling and processing my produce. And every year I get a handful of measley veggies and more fodder for the compost bin.
My mother lives a mile away and produces scads of things. We both planted strawberries a few years ago. I get a few tiny red blobs half eaten by ants...she has buckets of ginormous berries every day for weeks. I grew exactly three pea pods. She was canning peas for days. I add chicken poop mixed with rotting straw to my expensive, custom-bought garden soil in the fall. She just plunks her seeds in and watches them sprout.
I watch to be sure my plants have plenty of sun. I sprouted a bunch of squash, beans, and cucumbers in little pots until they were 4=6 inches tall. Then I planted them in the garden in full sun. That was WEEKS ago, and they are still 6 inches tall. They look healthy but simply refuse to grow. I don't see evidence of bugs.
My mom grows so many veggies she doesn't have time or need for them all. And I can't seem to grow anything but a half dozen tomatoes, if I'm lucky. I had the same problem at my old house. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Anyone else have a friend/relative with such lousy luck? I can tell that so many of you have tons of produce, but the only thing I can manage to grow are weeds...gah.
My mother lives a mile away and produces scads of things. We both planted strawberries a few years ago. I get a few tiny red blobs half eaten by ants...she has buckets of ginormous berries every day for weeks. I grew exactly three pea pods. She was canning peas for days. I add chicken poop mixed with rotting straw to my expensive, custom-bought garden soil in the fall. She just plunks her seeds in and watches them sprout.
I watch to be sure my plants have plenty of sun. I sprouted a bunch of squash, beans, and cucumbers in little pots until they were 4=6 inches tall. Then I planted them in the garden in full sun. That was WEEKS ago, and they are still 6 inches tall. They look healthy but simply refuse to grow. I don't see evidence of bugs.
My mom grows so many veggies she doesn't have time or need for them all. And I can't seem to grow anything but a half dozen tomatoes, if I'm lucky. I had the same problem at my old house. I don't know what I'm doing wrong.
Anyone else have a friend/relative with such lousy luck? I can tell that so many of you have tons of produce, but the only thing I can manage to grow are weeds...gah.