I've got 9 tomatoes in 10 gallon containers. Four Cherokee Purple and 2 Brandywine heirlooms (all about 2' high) and 3 cherry tomato hybrids. My other 5 containers have bi-color corn and flat italian pole beans emerging. It is a bit late for the corn and beans but they are "early" varieties, so I will hope.
Time to start some Fall crops. Broccoli and Brussel Sprouts mostly. Garlic cloves go in later. Lettuces are growing in trays, but I need to plant more. I recently read that scallion roots will regrow, so I am sneaking some in among the lettuce to see if that works.
I also bought 3 dozen pollinator-friendly flower seedlings. Three each of a dozen varieties. It is late to put them in hard "normal" soil, so I am putting them in groups of "same 3" with the tomatoes (in exquisite container soil). That way, I can transplant them together in "the real world come Fall.
I'm still staking and caging the tomatoes and haven't planted the flowers, so no pics yet. But soon!
I have mentioned before that I had some tree-removal work done last Fall. And a neighbor's tree was overhanging my roof and the roots were at the surface like railroad ties. Annoying to bump over with the mower all the time.
So I had the tree company grind them down. The neighbor came over and asked the tree guys to just take the whole tree down. 😂
But grinding out the roots left ruts low as bad as the roots were high. So, same actual "bouncy" problem. Well, I needed 50/50 topsoil/compost for the eleven 10 gallon containers anyway (and bought too much) so I filled in the ruts.
Finding a small amount of grass seed at a local DIY store in June is difficult and expensive. They know they've got you desperate. But Amazon always comes through, LOL! Three pounds for $10 isn't the best deal, but I didn't want a 50# bag at DIY.
Leveled the ruts with the good container mix, watered it to settle it, added some more to bring it all level again. Sprinkled grass seed (I am in Fescue territory) all around. Then added another 1/8" of soil to hide the seeds from The Birds.
I am watering the ruts lightly each afternoon. June sure isn't the best time of year to plant grass, but enough should survive to fill in. And I bet that next Spring I won't even know where the ruts were!
So, doing a little of this and little of that, I'm keeping things going...
Damn hip... 😡 More about that some other day.