Field Update πŸ“· Last Crops πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎ

in HiveGarden β€’ 3 days ago (edited)

Hello, Hive Gardeners! πŸ‘¨β€πŸŒΎ

My seventh post about field activity this year. The last one was almost a month ago, in the end of an august, when we harvested most of the summer crops.
Now there is little crop left, there is not much work to do in the fields, and we have harvested all the pumpkins.

We could have let them grow until late autumn, after all, I had signed up for the Hive Pumpkin World Championships, organized by @hive-world-champ and @der-prophet.
However, since some of them had started to rot and there had been a lot of moisture and rain in recent days, we decided to harvest them.

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The largest one is fifty-five centimeters long and forty-five centimeters wide.
I don't know how much it weighs because I don't have any scales, but it's definitely more than 10 kilograms!

These two are the largest, and will be for Halloween.

The rest are edible, mostly Hokkaido except for one that is a butternut, even though it is green in color.

All in all, we harvested eleven pumpkins this year.
Last year, we only had a couple, and they were butternut squash, not Hokkaido. This is interesting because I am not an expert on seeds, soil quality, the atmosphere, and humidity, all of which influence this, and the relationships between them. We planted Hokkaido and butternut squash both years. Last year, the butternut squash grew, and this year, the Hokkaido grew. Who knows why that is?

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As I mentioned, we decided to harvest everything because the crops had begun to rot and become diseased due to the recent humidity and rain. If we hadn't harvested them, everything would have rotted - a little red beet, beans, young sweet corn, and peppers.

For a while, yes :)


But that's not all :)
Green lettuce, radicchio, and leeks are still growing in the field, as well as celery, Swiss chard, and leafy kale, so I hope we'll get something out of that too.
We won't need to buy vegetables for a while longer. We're not self-sufficient yet, but you can't grow everything yourself.

I feel most sorry for the tomatoes, because there are still a lot of them growing, more than ever before, but they have all become sick and rotten due to excessive moisture and insufficient sun, which prevented them from ripening properly.

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There will be more and more rain and moisture, and the field will slowly turn into a swamp. However, it may dry out by winter; you never know.
I'll probably clear some more of these weeds, because if I leave them, there will be even more next year.

Thank you for your attention!

My fieldwork this year - Seems complete season πŸ˜ŽπŸ˜œπŸ“·:
https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@seckorama/work-in-the-field-begining
https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@seckorama/work-in-the-field-potatoes
https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@seckorama/field-update-everything-grows
https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@seckorama/field-update-first-harvests
https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@seckorama/field-update-between-drought-and
https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@seckorama/field-update-harvesting-continues
https://ecency.com/hive-140635/@seckorama/field-update-last-crops

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Hello! Happy harvest! Those pumpkins are huge! My pumpkins are not yet yielding fruit. They just keep producing flowers - both male and female, but never develop into fruits. There must be something wrong with pollination, I guess. The bees are hiding since it has been raining here, and typhoons are always passing. I did manual pollination, but still, fruits are not developing. Maybe I'll just wait for a little while and wait for nature to do its thing.

Your green veggies are doing great! The lettuce looks crunchy and makes me imagine making a salad. They seem to like the weather.

I enjoy the visit. Happy gardening!


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Thanks!

That's the problem, yes. Everything you listed could be a reason, but it could also be stress - poor soil or overcrowding can cause stress, which causes the plant to drop its flowers or young fruit and try to bloom again.
Maybe they really do need some more time. Happy gardening to you, too.

Wow! Look at all that food! Great harvest! Sucks about the rotting stuff!

Do you have issues with rabbits or other pests getting at your garden?

Not with rabbits, it's worse - the last update from an hour ago, I just uploaded this post. My wife went to the field to pick some green salad for the weekend and told me that deer had eaten almost all of the radishes. She saw hoofprints :(

Oh deer! Up here in Canada we have a deers that eat all the cannabis plants! They are white-tailed deer or sometimes mule deer and just walk in stealthly and eat all of them.

Some use these things to scare 'em off: ( Ultrasonic Animal Repellent Outdoor )

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Ufff, I have one plant :) I hope it's still there. I should go check it out tomorrow

Wow, that's a truly magnificent pumpkin harvest. I'm curious to see the weights and sizes of your pumpkins.

I don't know the weights yet, I don't have a proper scale, and I need to find a scale somewhere. The length of 55 centimeters is the biggest, and 45 centimeters is the second.

Wao!! Eleven pumpkins is a great harvest! Interesting how last year the butternuts grew and this year it was the Hokkaidos. Nature really has its own way of choosing. Good one bro.

Thanks. Yes, that's interesting for me, too. Maybe should ask AI why this is happening? πŸ€”

Lol, we can just predict that as human too , maybe

There are lot of corps cultivated in your garden and glad to see some corps harvested. I'm wondering to look big pumpkins.

Those two are the biggest!

Wow! Great harvest! The big pumpkin sounds perfect for Halloween. Glad you saved them before they rotted.

Thanks. Yes, the big ones are for Halloween. But we'll see if the kids are willing to cut them :)

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nice pumpkins for the upcoming carving contest from @thealliance :)

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Thanks. We'll see if the kids have enough time/interest to cut them for Halloween :)