My fantasies of living the good life surrounded by succulent organic, heritage tomatoes have been brutally dashed.  Utter failure.  Not a single fruit and now the poor things are at death´s door.  They took forever to get going, finally flowered in July and since then - nothing.  I don´t recall seeing any of last year´s pollenators this summer.  Now some kind of blight has them all but dead.
The sweet potatoes have at least produced bountiful foliage.  I´m not actually expecting to harvest anything - the lush greenery all summer was worth shoving them into 2 big containers.
The only marginal success has been the herbs, basil, sage and some odd nasturtiums.  Even those haven´t really taken off.  Again, they just sat there for most of June and July.  I´m going to try to keep them alive this winter on the windowsill.
This is all quite discouraging.  One certainly can´t complain about the climate in Madrid - lots of sun.  Very few pests.  We water regularly.
Oh well, I´m off to the neighborhood fruterĂa to buy some tomatoes and make sauce.
 
Yeah, but the heat? It killed me, and I don't hink plants thrive on it very much, either. Misting might make a difference (if you have the time/patience).
ReplyDeleteThat´s true, and there´s a lot of brick surrounding the terrace. But even the lemon tree and the geraniums sulk - aren´t they supposed to thrive in AndalucĂa?
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