What is an “Agriculture Report”? Well I was inspired by @quiteayarnblog‘s ongoing series of posts titled “Agriculture Report” (and this title always cracks me up) that are actually updates of what is going on in her garden. I just had to adopt this same title for updates on what is going on in my garden/my “garden report“…
I know it is late in the season to be reporting on my garden but better late than never. My part of Colorado seems to have a short growing season and we’ve already had a freeze at night so my garden is done for the season but here is the story of what happened during the 2023 growing season.
THE PATIO GARDEN
In August I shared some photos from my patio garden where I was growing tomatoes, peppers, and herbs (I use Marigolds as natural pest control):
Well I ended up having a sort of decent harvest of tomatoes and for the first time I was able to grow FULL SIZE tomatoes instead of just cherry tomatoes. I also grew a couple Anaheim peppers. John even roasted one. I also grew a lot of basil and made pesto.

I felt like a FARMER (ha!) with my imaginarily large harvest (yes it was a little bit more than in the photo above, but not that much more). And as I mentioned John actually roasted the first large pepper I grew and added it to a salsa.
GIANT SUNFLOWER (YUP ONLY ONE)
In 2022 I grew bunch of sunflowers including a GIANT SUNFLOWER. I harvested the seeds from the giant sunflower with plans to plant as many as I could to have a mini field of giant sunflowers in 2023 (see post The Sunflowers!)
I felt so “rich” in giant sunflower seeds from this harvest I even shared some with friends.
So I planted a lot of these seeds (probably 1/2 the jar that was left from sharing with friends) and guess what:
I GOT ONE GIANT SUNFLOWER from all the seeds I planted:
And then when I went to harvest the seeds, I pull the head off the sunflower too soon and the seeds did not appear to be mature. I ended up putting the sunflower head in a paper bag upside after googling what to do when you screw up like I did, to let them mature more and dry out.
I don’t think it helped but I did go ahead and harvest what I had a couple weeks later:

So next year I’ll try and plant them and see what happens. I suspect nothing as the seeds are pretty thin and I do not think they will germinate. But I will try.
I might have to just start over again with some store bought giant sunflower seeds…






Nice work. This stuff tastes so much better than store bought.
LikeLiked by 2 people
Thanks for stopping by!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I’ve found that planting sunflowers from seed can be chancy because birds and critters get at the seeds before they sprout. I had success with putting netting over them just until they sprout. Then you’re fine and it’s up to them to grow!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh that is a VERY good idea! I might try that next season. I think what happened is I fed a lot of birds and squirrels this season with those juicy giant sunflower seeds that never sprouted!
LikeLike
Yes. The exact thing happened to me and then I realized I had to fight back! I did have really nice ones the next year. Hmmm, you have got me thinking of trying again here in our new house!
LikeLiked by 1 person
One is better than none, especially when it’s such a big one 🌻
Something ate every one of my sunflowers seedlings this year☹️
LikeLiked by 1 person
That is true! I appreciate my one. Sorry your sunflowers were eaten – it was quite thoughtless of that unknown critter!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Yup. But maybe some beautiful butterflies came out of my denuded crop. Or so I tell myself
LikeLike
I have hit and miss results with sunflowers too. I just assumed it was cos I forgot to water them. I’m always impressed when anyone can grow anything.
LikeLike
I’m impressed you got even one giant sunflower! Do you know what happened to the others? I hope your seeds germinate. I can’t grow sunflowers here because the critters find them too delicious. Once we build a greenhouse, I’ll try again.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I supposed some critters munched down on the seeds 😦
I dream of a greenhouse someday, I can imagine the magic you’d make with a greenhouse and your green thumb!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Sun flowers are very fun to take care of. Seeing them start off so small and delicate. And then by the end of summer towering over me. Felt like my child grew up or something.
LikeLiked by 1 person
That’s a great insight on sunflowers! They are definitely my favorite flowers!
LikeLike
You have some nice looking crops there! The tomatoes and peppers look so delicious, and great idea using the marigolds for pest control!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thanks I was proud of my little crops, ha!
LikeLiked by 1 person