It’s not too late to plant if you can find seedlings for sale, and even possible to grow from seed Asian greens, cilantro, and radishes. I’m setting out plants of lettuce, greens, daikon, cilantro, parsley, Thai and sweet basil, scallions (to overwinter), snow peas, gherkins, and even a couple squash. I start everything, even parsnips, in seedling cells to pot up into four packs (except the parsnips). Summer’s heat was brutal on the garden, knocking out the cool-season stuff like chard, string beans, and most greens but not collards – albeit a bit worn-eaten.
The Asian narrow-leaf New Yu Mai lettuce kicked ass, at least the ones in shade below peppers and okra. I’m buried in tomatoes, and pretty good on tomatillos (green and pineapple), eggplant, yard-long beans, scallions, daikon, bitter good, and luffa. Only the holy and lemon basils survived out of a half-dozen cultivars. Apollo Hybrid “Brokali” keeps getting bigger and bigger without any signs of heads, so I expect a fall bumper crop.
Stink bugs quickly did away with my melons, cucumbers, and two types of squash. They are truly evil, and scary smart. A new parasitic wasp should soon be released for sale, not anywhere soon enough for me as there is no chemical control for them. Can’t grow garlic no matter how hard I try, and refuse to buy the cheap ones raised in China. Local stands like Bertuzzi's and Levari's still carry domestic garlic, without which life would be insipid.
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