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Is anyone's food garden doing well this year?

I live in South Texas and am home gardening. My plots are so-so.For example: Planted corn in March, it is under two feet. Two month-old Okra is four inches high.The watermelons are just sitting there.I had some good results from some beans, but overall, it's not doing much.How about anyone else?

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Yes!!!! Strawberries are ripe!!!! Yah and my raspberries are flowering so are the blackberries are to Though flowers are the star this time of the year. But next Weekend Chiles cucumber squash are going in !! It is a wonderful year here in Chicago Subs
I live in northern minnesota and I planted some radishes and onions and they are up. We still might get another frost so I'm waiting a while to put the rest in.
I'm up in Lubbock, and we really haven't had any real heat yet. My corn is about 4, my okra is about 2. I have lots of spinach, beets, mustard greens, carrots, eggplants, kohlrabi, and squash plants, but they are so far behind last year. We had 80 and 90 degree days in March last year, but it has been too cool so far. If things will warm up, I think we can have a good harvest.
I live in southern Oregon, The cabbage, Bok Choy, Cauliflower are doing well. Already harvesting onions, rhubarb and asparagus. Some Squash up already. Tomato's and Peppers should be transplanted to the garden next week. I would love to be able to put out a garden March. Enjoy your good fortune.
not yet but its May and i live in Scotland!! rhubarb is doing well, potatoes have surfaced and garlic is almot ready to pull strawberries are starting to flower and apples pears goji berries raspberries are all blooming veggies wont even get planted for another 2 weeks yet until risk of frost has gone i have tomatoes, squash, cucumber, chillies peppers all indoors just now, again wont go out for another couple of weeks, its a bit of a blah time in the garden just now, everything is about to start but not quite yet!

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