I have learned the last couple of years that brassicas can take a lot more heat than you think. I have 2 from the spring that did not produce since it got too hot, but even though they were totally neglected, they are still alive and have starting putting on new leaves. Your sunflowers have really popped from last week. Your peppers have done amazing.
nice! I'm in Plano and my tomato plants haven't made any in months due to the heat... I'm really hoping they start producing again soon as it cools off. Did the shade cloth help your tomatoes produce?
@@MikeDawson1 by the time I got the shade cloth on, they had already finished their initial run. They are slowly starting to set more fruits now, especially since we are under 100 degrees for the moment. My friend down the street is still getting cherry tomatoes with no shade cloth, but all mine got sick so I pulled them early. And I’m sort of close to you - I’m near Wylie 💕
Very lovely garden ❤
@@roserainy7586 thank you!
I have learned the last couple of years that brassicas can take a lot more heat than you think. I have 2 from the spring that did not produce since it got too hot, but even though they were totally neglected, they are still alive and have starting putting on new leaves. Your sunflowers have really popped from last week. Your peppers have done amazing.
@@growyourownfood7814 thanks! Yeah the brassicas seem to be pretty resilient! Fingers crossed I can keep them alive until harvest 🤪
nice! I'm in Plano and my tomato plants haven't made any in months due to the heat... I'm really hoping they start producing again soon as it cools off. Did the shade cloth help your tomatoes produce?
@@MikeDawson1 by the time I got the shade cloth on, they had already finished their initial run. They are slowly starting to set more fruits now, especially since we are under 100 degrees for the moment. My friend down the street is still getting cherry tomatoes with no shade cloth, but all mine got sick so I pulled them early. And I’m sort of close to you - I’m near Wylie 💕