A Small Look Back, While Looking Forward :)

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Hey fellow garden nerds! Here it is at the beginning of December, and my garden is still here. With it's up's, and downs though. I was really hopefully I would have some Yellow Watermelons. With those dying, now I am just using what is growing as a way to satisfy my gardening bug. After my hiatus from growing cannabis, I have been supplementing it with the garden here at work. Although the season is basically over, I still have that itch. One that is going to have to be tended to real soon. Because with all these loses to the season, it is no longer sustaining. So hopefully within the next month I will be up, and running again with a micro indoor grow. But until then this experiment will have to do. Let me share a little what has happened, and what is currently going on for @gardenhive's The Last Garden Challenge Of The Year.

Low, and behold! Here is what is left growing in December. You see everything is green, and wet? We have been having some good rain the past couple weeks! Which is very much what the state of California very much needs. Its been very much welcomed in the garden, and at my home with my little patch of grass. I love it when the weather is like this, since I am able to throw some seed down, and not worry about them drying out.


We have had some warmer days since the last update. Which has helped ripen up the Tomatoes.


And the Habaneros. I know, this pepper plant is a champ! Still going strong since I first planted it 8 months ago.

There are still many more to come, but not so sure if they will amount to much. I am wondering if this will survive all the way through the next grow season. I will for sure leave it, until it is 100% done for.

Then remember when I first rescued these Pumpkins seedlings 2 months ago??

There is a melon forming! I will not get my hopes up, but this one is a lot more mature then what was on the Yellow Watermelons, so it is a better chance.

The second Pumpkin is not as formed as the one that was first put in the ground. No melons yet on this one.


Here is something that has been a bit of a surprise for me this grow season. You may recall 4 months ago when I harvested the ripened melons, and I had been ranting, and raving on how great it was that I composted a Watermelon, and they grew in the compost. Then I took a few seedlings, and grew them out. Well when I cut into one, anxiously expecting a pink juicy fruit, and then finding out it was a Squash! A Chilacayote Squash to be exact.


A few weeks ago I was thinking I was going to get quite a full of Squashes, but due to the cold weather, I will be lucky if I get more then just this one. It is not quite mature yet, but this varietal is actually preferred when they are a little young, and tender.

The biggest highlight of the year for me was the Glass Gem Corn! The colors where just amazing, and the gloss really makes the kernels look like glass. I am looking forward to growing more next year, and hopefully find some different variations.


I actually have two seedling of the Glass Corn growing now. However very slowly. It was worth a try, and maybe if it gets warmer soon, they will take off.

It was a surprise to find these mushrooms growing after the rains. It is telling me that my soil is healthy, or at least I hope.


Another surprise was to see more Marigold popping up their heads! Hopefully I can get these growing wild here at work. That way more beneficial bugs will frequent the garden more often.

That is really all I have for today. I still have yet to act on the great tips for my gnat issue I got in the comments from my last post. However it has been cold, and I am leaving the door open in hopes it freezes them out. The only thing is the days have been getting really nice. Either way, it really isn't that much of a pressing issue. I for sure will not make the mistake of using this indoors like I did with the last batch. That got a little out of hand. Thanks for everyone who has taken the time to check out my posts this past year. Hopefully I can get a few more before then, but with the pace things are moving, it is doubtful. But you can always catch me in the comments! :)


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This is my first time seeing such a kind of corn. I only knew sweet corn which has one color, yellow.
It's really different if you're hardworking.☺️

There are actually more variants with. Even more spectacular colors, check this one out:

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Wow impressive..🥰
I like the combination of the colors, so unique..🥰

It is such a trip these are they exact way they grow!

Everything looks pretty great bro!
The tomatoes look amazing and those Habaneros are picture perfect, I'm sure they pack a punch with the heat :D

Hopefully you'll get some pumpkins, and those squash vines are monsters.

Can't wait to see you growing weed again :)

Thanks man, and they sure are hot! I have yet to try these ones that ripen in the cold, it is going to be interesting to see if it is any difference.

I love growing gardens. My personal garden wasn’t given enough attention. But I’m going to try much more better this week

Thats one reason why I decided to take down my 4x4 tent. It was just becoming to much. In reality i should of gave 1-2 hours a day in it, but I was giving 5-10 min. Thanks for stopping by!

Wow! That was amazing! I have nothing more to say! ^_^

Appriecate it!

Oh man, it's so hard to keep up with all the good gardening posts and it's amazing me how many people in the US are STILL updating though it's December! Is that a global weather thing, a love for Hive Garden, or both? I wonder if you can put a mini greenhouse around that habenero as an experiment? Mine survive for years in the polytunnel though they die off in winter. Be a good experiment anyway.

Yay for mushrooms - it always makes me happy to see them there as yes, they are a sign of healthy soil! ONe of hte big problesm in the world is using pesticides etc that kill off all the good stuff. So I can't even get mad at the slaters eating my plants because they're doing good stuff too cleaning up the heavy metals etc. Good buggies.

I'm still laughing at what happened with your 'watermelon'.....

LOL at the watermelon! But as far as global warming, It is for sure, but in my case maybe not making a huge difference. I don know the wine grapes grown about 20 miles south are harvesting a week, or two earlier then normal.

And yes I agree 100%. The gardeners here on Hive are talented with the Markdown as much as they are in the garden!

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Hopefully those melons grow for you. We’ve been getting a lot of snow here lately, so I am hoping things start to change with the weather for us and we don’t have such a dry year next year. I am hoping to get an outdoor growing soon. Just have to figure out what plants we are gonna do and get a chicken coop in.

The chicken coop is such a great idea! I remember when my co worker had chickens, and she would bring me in a dozen of eggs or more each week. Not sure how many she had, but it couldn't of been a whole bunch. Did i send you some glass corn seeds?

Ya, we are really hoping that we can get the whole chicken thing to work on our property with our dogs. If our husky gets a hold of one, it is lights out for that thing. lol. No you haven't sent me any of those corn seeds. How much space do corn stalks need?

About 10-12 inches. and just build a coop

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