I’m located in inland southern California, zone 9b. Normally I’d be harvesting ripe tomatoes by now, but I’m certainly not complaining about this cooler weather. This is the second year I’ve grown tomatoes over this arch, really love how it looks when fully covered.

    • thrawnOP
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      12 years ago

      Yep! Some previous owner of my house put in an absolutely massive pool that takes up 95% of the backyard, so I smothered my front lawn with mulch and built my garden there!

      The bermuda grass is tenacious though, really have to stay on top of yanking it where it tries to reestablish. You’ll see patches of it if you look in the background of the lower photo, but it’s a war of attrition I think I’m slowly winning.

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        22 years ago

        Your garden looks beautiful! I would be stoked if i was your neighbour

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Man I wish my tomatoes would go crazy… right now I’m starting to worry I may not get many this year. Last year I grew cherry tomatoes and they took over half the garden bed and produced so many tomatoes that we couldn’t possibly use them all. Not sure why the Rutgers I planted aren’t wanting to do the same…

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    02 years ago

    Nice work! They look very thirsty though

    • Wigglet
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      12 years ago

      Could also be the stress from moving and pruning. They’ll probably look better after a day or two with their regular watering routine

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      2 years ago

      OP is in SoCal, so perhaps water restrictions and/or just a deeply dry climate making it hard to keep plants from getting a lil thirsty.

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        Yep, it’s pretty darn dry where I’m at. The drip irrigation I use doesn’t fall under our current water restrictions, but I still try to not use excessive amounts. I also mulch everywhere and add increasing layers as the weather heats up.

        This is my soil from when I was weeding yesterday, plenty moist and look at all those worms!