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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 07 2023 : 2:58:37 PM
We got hit with a terrible quarter sized hail storm yesterday. We very rarely get hail storms and when we do they are very tiny, like pencil erasers.


My garden is ruined from it. I feel defeated. It put holes through many of the leaves. It flattened out my large leaved plants like the zucchini and pumpkin. It even knocked tomatoes and peppers off the vines. I'm not sure how my garden can recover from this.




Has this happened to anyone? Did your garden survive?

Krista
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 25 2023 : 1:03:40 PM
April, most of them did survive the storm, but just last month we ended up with a pretty bad invasion of army worms that took out a good chunk of my garden. I lost all my green beans, pumpkins, and about 3/4 of my bell peppers to them. They also did a lot of damage to my rhubarb plant. My onions, cucumbers and carrots survived. I also had a cherry tomato plant that survived as well but it's next to the house rather than in the garden. This was a rough year for my garden.

Krista
Dreamer42 Posted - Sep 24 2023 : 2:45:36 PM
Oh, Krista, I'm so sorry that happened to your garden back in August... I do hope your plants recovered!?

Dreamer42
Farmgirl Sister #7038
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 14 2023 : 12:28:07 PM
Thanks Nancy and Heather. I am pretty sure the pumpkin plant is a loss. I am just hoping that the pumpkin will somehow magically last until October. I am keeping my fingers crossed.

Krista
Nancy Joplin Posted - Aug 12 2023 : 2:18:29 PM
So sorry, Krista! All of your hard work . . .hopefully you will be able to salvage some of it.

Nancy 8352
nndairy Posted - Aug 12 2023 : 2:01:58 PM
That is some crazy hail!!!!! WOW! I'm glad to hear you're still getting some veggies.

~Heather
Farmgirl Sister #4701
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 11 2023 : 2:05:04 PM
Thank you Sharon and Wanda. I think it's still a little too soon to know for sure if anything will bounce back fully, but everything is still producing. So I will take that as a win.

Krista
VegiChik Posted - Aug 10 2023 : 04:34:56 AM
Just like with us and our faith, if the roots are deep and strong, the plant survives. Hang on!
Wanda Sue Posted - Aug 09 2023 : 8:24:45 PM
So glad it wasn’t a total loss Krista. I have never experienced hail stones that large!

A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Aug 09 2023 : 12:35:24 PM
I am still holding on to some hope that the plants will pull out of it. I picked a couple cucumbers yesterday that had holes in them from the hail. It's so crazy the damage it can do and how quickly. My carrots and onions are still in good shape and all but 3 of my pepper plants look better. Hopefully the other 3 pull through. My zucchini is still questionable and my pumpkin is hanging on for dear life. The sunflowers seem to be okay with holes in their leaves so that's a plus. I will keep up my TLC and see if I can get anything else to pull through.

Krista
Blessed in Colorado Posted - Aug 09 2023 : 08:10:49 AM
Oh no Krista after all your work planting. Who knows some plants are pretty resilient maybe will a little TLC they can come back before seasons end. I hope so.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
#1582
Blessed in Oregon
With Colorado on My Mind
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and the Ocean.” Lord Byron”

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windypines Posted - Aug 09 2023 : 03:34:23 AM
That is terrible. Hang in there and things may come back to some extent. Mother Nature can be tough.

Farming in WI

Michele
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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Aug 08 2023 : 5:00:51 PM
Oh Krista, I am so sorry to hear about this destructive storm!! I hope there will be a few things you can salvage. It is frustrating and disappointing to see everything ruined in a matter of minutes.

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015
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MBurns Posted - Aug 08 2023 : 06:33:10 AM
So sorry to know. Frustrating.

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suny58 Posted - Aug 07 2023 : 6:28:17 PM
I lost my garden this year too Krista but not to hail. I'm so sorry! Maybe if you plant the veggie plants/starters you still have some time??

Farmgirl #7103
FGOTM January 2018
Dianna
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