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Our summer garden did not go well this year. 😦 The Pak Choy, 1 green bean and 1 baby carrot is all we got. I blame it on 3 things (4 if I count myself). Horrible brand of soil, white flies and the rain. (Really you could combine the white flies and rain into one because they are linked.
First the soil…this soil had so much ‘fertilizer’ aka chicken poop that it poisoned my beautiful tomato plants – killing them within 4 days! (Supposedly, the owl makes the birds nervous…I’m not sure I’m believe that)
It also killed my kale and one cauliflower plant. Not to mention the stink! I could smell it from my front yard and the SWARM of flies was so disgusting Mr. E when out there with one of those sticky bug traps and was swiping it over the soil. I am not even exaggerating when I say he caught 20!
So a little background on the white fly problem, in the summer I can’t get lady bugs because it’s too hot to ship them so I usually use this organic, soap type spray, but I ran out and when I went back to the store they didn’t have it and sold me this other product. Which I used and it did help, but I wouldn’t say eliminated the problem. And then it rained, and then rained some more and then some more. I couldn’t believe how wet it was this summer; which would normally be a good thing except, it washed all of that white fly b-gone spray off the leaves and into the soil. BAM the rest of my plants drooped and died within a few days.
The only plan that didn’t die was the Chernobyl Swiss Chard – this plant was out of control! (That beast of a plant in the picture is the Swiss Chard!) It survived an entire growing season, a transplant, white fly b-gone spray, 2 Arizona summers and a forgetful gardener (that me 🙂 ). I ended up just pulling it out because the leaves were bitter from being old. Check out this root system – CRAZY!
So, now Mr. E and I are prepping the garden for this fall. I have my AeroGarden seed starter kit, which just arrived – I’m so excited. (Yes, I’m a garden cheater) So now we are in the process of replacing all of that poo saturated soil and deciding what to plant and where. I think the vote is squash, some leafy things like lettuce and spinach, green beans, herbs and I think beets.




Summer gardening in Arizona is very difficult. Good luck with the fall. I’ll be interested to hear how your beans do. I’m doing beans too! I Can’t find edamame beans at Home Depot or Lowe’s. Let me know if you find any.
Pretty soon we will be able to call you Farmer John… for Farmer Nicolle & Mr. E… 🙂
I wanted to thank you for this good read – Sad Summer Garden A Frenchnovel Life!! I definitely loved every bit of it. I have got you saved as a favorite to look at new things you post …