It is amazing how quickly things start growing here in the desert, especially after a little rain.
The roma and cherry tomatoes are going to ripen any day now. Last summer, the tomato crop was poor - this year? Wow.
These peppers went from this

to this
My buddy AJ loaned me a book on desert gardening, and it recommended that I thin out the nectarine tree. So I picked 50% of the fruit from the tree - which still left a lot of jewels on the branches.
This is the first time I've tried growing lettuce - and these three plants did so well,
I planted three more varieties.

Grow your own spring mix? Totally awesome!

Come July, I may be sorry I put in several zucchini plants.
Grow your own spring mix? Totally awesome!
Come July, I may be sorry I put in several zucchini plants.
But the bitter sweet story of the season is about the artichokes. They're growing like weeds, almost too many to count -
but are infested with aphids. I spray the plants with Neem every other day, but the aphids are winning.
The tip about spraying your aphids with soapy water is a joke - they just hop right back onto the leaves when you turn your back.
@#$%&*!
@#$%&*!
I am not sure what is worse - letting the aphids have their way with the plants, or eating an insecticide laden artichoke.
Ever had success with Safer soap? Me, neither.
I'm close to chopping them all down; aphids are just disgusting. Way worse than hornworms, and you know how nasty those bad boys are.
