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NRaleighLiberal

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Fri Jul 6, 2012, 12:31 AM Jul 2012

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Loved seeing the pics of luscious tomatoes and eggplant. beac Jul 2012 #1
Well, we got some much needed rain. Denninmi Jul 2012 #2
Oh, that looks so good! Curmudgeoness Jul 2012 #3
Oddly, here in Los Angeles we are having the most mild summer in my middle aged memory K8-EEE Jul 2012 #4
My tomatoes seem to love this heat! obxhead Jul 2012 #5
You have eggplant! Le Taz Hot Jul 2012 #6
You know, my eggplant never thrived until I went to growing them in pots. NRaleighLiberal Jul 2012 #7
OK, I'll try putting them in Le Taz Hot Jul 2012 #8
I think My Stuff Survived the Heatwave as well NeedleCast Jul 2012 #9

beac

(9,992 posts)
1. Loved seeing the pics of luscious tomatoes and eggplant.
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 10:46 AM
Jul 2012

Storms keep skirting us here as well. Several "severe storm warnings" and then... pffffft! So it's been haul-the-hose-around time here in giardino de beac too.

Looking forward to the pics of those puirple beans. I'm wishing I'd done filet instead of regular this year. But we will have our first meal of featuring home-grown green beans tonight, assuming we don't pass out from the heat first.

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
2. Well, we got some much needed rain.
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 11:23 AM
Jul 2012

But something like 100,000 people in Metro Detroit are still out of power. And its going to be 101 here today. I hope the power grid can handle it.

So far, my tomato plants are actually happy with this weather, they have grown tremendously in a week, but aren't big enough to have fruit yet, just budding now.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
3. Oh, that looks so good!
Fri Jul 6, 2012, 07:10 PM
Jul 2012

I have only got a few tomatoes so far but still green. Still lots of flowers, and we did get some good soaking rain----a little too much too quickly, but I am not complaining. Heat now and some of the plants are a little wilted looking. I hope they survive unscathed. You have me wanting tomatoes NOW!

K8-EEE

(15,667 posts)
4. Oddly, here in Los Angeles we are having the most mild summer in my middle aged memory
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 12:31 AM
Jul 2012

Which is prob why I have so few tomatoes -- the varieties we plant here are made to withstand heat and draught, I don't think they know what to do with these nice cool nights!

Love your pix and doesn't eggplant have the most gorgeous color flower of any veg???

 

obxhead

(8,434 posts)
5. My tomatoes seem to love this heat!
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 12:03 PM
Jul 2012

The buggers are pushing 6 feet tall and lots of tomatoes on the way. The watermelons are doing great as well. I'll be giving lots of stuff away this season I think.

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
6. You have eggplant!
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 10:33 PM
Jul 2012

Alright. What AM I doing wrong? Tried planting eggplants for the first time this year in the square foot garden. I have one plant per square foot, nice, green plants with beautiful purple flowers and not an eggplant to be found. I have plenty of pollinators (bees, hummingbirds) and my other pollinated plants (squash, Armenian cucumbers) are producing just fine. I understand they like hot weather and it's been in the 90's and will be in the 100's this coming week. Any suggestions as to what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks,

LTH

NRaleighLiberal

(60,028 posts)
7. You know, my eggplant never thrived until I went to growing them in pots.
Sat Jul 7, 2012, 11:04 PM
Jul 2012

I think eggplant love very hot roots (peppers too) - I have eggplant in 5 gallon grow bags that are loaded with fruit. I get yields that are 10X what I got in the ground when planting in pots.

Eggplant blossoms, like peppers and tomatoes, are self-pollinated - high heat can lead to blossom drop. All the bees do is create unexpected hybrids as they move blossom to blossom (which doesn't matter unless you are a seed saver - it would be seen if the eggplant develops and you plant the saved seed next year)

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
8. OK, I'll try putting them in
Sun Jul 8, 2012, 08:38 PM
Jul 2012

pots next year. I LOVE eggplant, unfortunately, the espoused one is not so enthusiastic. I've been sneaking it into various dishes and have hit on a few that he likes (he loves the eggplant parmisian).

Thanks for the suggestion!

LTH

NeedleCast

(8,827 posts)
9. I think My Stuff Survived the Heatwave as well
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 10:17 AM
Jul 2012

We actually got several monster sized zucchini over the last 10 days (most of them are about the size and thickness of an adult arm from elbow to wrist) and the first eggplant I've ever grown. Some of the full sized tomatoes have developed Blossom End Rot, but the dwarf varieties (mostly ones sent by you, thanks again) seem to be thriving even with the heat.

Italian Pole Beans are beginning to really produce and hot/bell peppers are almost ready. Between two cherry punch plants, I'm getting a pint of tomatoes a day, at least. Picked my first Black Pearl on Sunday and the full sized guys look like they're just about to start changing color.

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