This year we are getting a good crop of tomatoes. I dug down about a foot and a half, then put in garden soil mixed with a little manure. It really did the job.
I had to wrap the plants in hardware cloth to keep the birds from pecking the ripe tomatoes.
Not bad for living in a mobile home park with very little grounds.
That's great! Glad to hear you are getting so much! There used to be a WWII Vet in a mobile home park I delivered to in the 80s, with a prosthetic leg, and he had a garden that made me jealous - never a weed in that thing anywhere! He was always out there. I used to give him extras I had of the seedlings I started, of anything he liked.
Looks great! How do you prepare your bitter melons?
I have tried them a number of ways, but most of what I cook them in are combination dishes. In the ones where they are basically by themselves, or just a small amount of seasonings, you have to really like the vegetable! I usually put them in some curries or sambars, with some other veggies, often some of those eggplants, or some okra. And something they are really good in is Thai curries. If you've ever had pea eggplants in Thai curries, you know what I mean, as the pea eggplants are also known as bitter eggplants, and they add yet another flavor component to the flavors in the Thai curry. The bitter melon also does this - only one smallish one, diced up does the trick. In fact, that one that I have gave me the idea to make a fresh batch of green Thai curry paste today, and tomorrow, I'll add the bitter melon, along with some with some okra and eggplant from the garden, and maybe some green tomatoes I knocked off by accident today (something that goes well in a Thai curry, in small amounts). I'll post the recipe and photos on another thread.
My cousin came over for some tomatoes, and could not believe how many were ripening out there. I also gave her a bunch of basil, and you wouldn't think that I had touched the basil, yet it had to have been about 6 qts of basil in a bag! I also gave her the cuttings that I had in my cloner - something I thought pf just before she left, as I remembered that she said that she couldn't get any good basil up there this year. I knew that I put those cuttings in there for a reason! Besides just hating to toss them, when I was breaking the hydroponics down a while ago, for the summer.
Still no red Thais, but huge numbers of greens out there! These are the full sized
Thai Vesuvius, that I picked for the green curry paste:
Thai Vesuvius, picked for Thai green curry paste. by
pepperhead212, on Flickr
And here are the eggplants I picked today (cousin's hubby doesn't like them...more for me!):
Neon and Ichiban, 7-14. by
pepperhead212, on Flickr
The okra is getting productive now, with the Emerald also starting up. I got 8 today, the most so far; still one of each variety that hasn't started up yet, sort of shaded by all the others!
Okra, 7-14. Starting to produce faster now! by
pepperhead212, on Flickr