Grow summer vegetables (Summer vegetable plants care) – Eggplant, ginger, and pepper, etc grow tips

How to grow a summer vegetables in home garden. This time, it’s taking care of summer vegetables like eggplants, sweet peppers, and ginger. (Best hot weather garden vegetables.)

Caring for summer vegetables (eggplants, sweet peppers, and ginger, etc plant care)

First, we check the bed of eggplant, ginger, and green pepper. (Eggplant, ginger, and green pepper plant care.)

The bed of eggplant, ginger, and green pepper

The linked article explains planting summer vegetables such as green peppers, eggplants, and tomatoes.

We harvest the eggplant as the ones in the front are ready to eat. (We’ll leave the ones at the back as they are still small.)

Eggplant (japanese eggplant)

The eggplant was transferred from thin stake to thick stakes about two weeks ago.

Ginger has finally sprouted.

Ginger sprouts

The green peppers are hiding under the leaves, but there are plenty of fruits growing.

Sweet peppers

If you want to grow green peppers well, let’s do some sucker pruning.

After harvesting the green peppers, we’ll also do a little pruning of the densely packed central branches.

Prune the sweet pepper stems

We replaced the thin stake 90cm (3 ft) placed next to the sweet pepper with thicker stake 150cm (5 ft).

Stake replacement

Please refer to the following article for how to set up stake. (The linked article explains how to set up long stake for tomato, but the method is basically the same.)

Next, we’ll check the bed of edamame and tomato.

The bed of edamame and tomato

The edamame plants have started to bloom.

Edamame bean flowers

The edamame was thinned and hilled about 20 days ago.

The tomatoes are getting bigger. We’re looking forward to the tomatoes turning red.

Tomato fruits

We trimmed the lower leaves of the tomato plant as they were overcrowded. (When tomatoes are humid, the risk of diseases and pests increases.)

We trimmed the lower leaves of the tomato plant

For tomato, as well as for green pepper, removing the suckers is the key to successful growth.

Finally, it’s the bed of cucumber, peanuts, and okra.

The bed of cucumber, peanuts, and okra

The cucumber we planted seedling the other day, despite setting up the gardening net, is growing in the opposite direction.

Cucumber plant

Please refer to the article linked for instructions on how to set up a trellis for cucumbers.

Peanuts and okra are growing well.

Peanuts and okra

Peanuts and okra were sown about 2 weeks ago.

This time, we harvested one eggplant and seven green peppers.

Harvested one eggplant and seven green peppers

Following is the video for how-to. English subtitles are available.

Grow summer vegetables (Summer vegetable plants care) – Eggplant, ginger, and pepper, etc grow tips – YouTube