A couple of questions for those of you with more gardening experience:
I have a couple of exuberant zucchini plants. They have been flowering wildly, and tiny zucchinis have gotten started, but about half of all the babies have shriveled and died. Is this kind of a "self pruning" aspect of the plant, to protect those that are succeeding? Because they don't like growing in pots? (It's a balcony garden so everything is in pots.) Or should I be looking for some sort of infestation or other issue? (I lost all my pansies to little white web-building crawlies, so I don't rule out bugs.)
I've also got a fair bit of arugula planted, and that is kind of baffling me. I planted seeds last year for wild arugula, and I got loads of lovely but tiny plants (leaves not much more than an inch long). When it got hot, I let them go to seed, so I've got a pot full of self-seeded little plants coming up again -- but the pot next to the arugula, where seeds appear to have dropped, the arugula plants are huge -- leaves two to four inches in length, and looking much more like the stuff you buy at the store. So what happened that caused some to grow into large plants -- more space? other plants in the pot? (One pot is just arugula, but the one with the stray seeds also has a couple of onions and a load of thyme.)
Everything else is doing splendidly -- mostly herbs, a few onions, and one micro-tomato (I only get about 6 hours of sunlight a day, so it was suggested that smaller tomatoes would be more likely to ripen). But the zucchini and arugula have me wondering.
Thanks for any insight.