I am so happy that we can get in the garden a full month earlier than last year. The folks that volunteer to manage the plots and stake them out are saints! HH has expanded. All the rows shifted away from the road which gives me about 12 good sized rows instead of 8. Still square footage-wise, the plot is smaller than most. That's ok because it is still plenty for me. I am happy, but may not feel as joyous when the weeds started to flourish.
On Saturday, after tilling just a couple of rows, I set out some fencing and by fencing I mean rebar woven through some plastic chicken coop plastic and shoved into the ground. Under that I planted snow peas and English peas. I know I'm a little late 'cause these treats like cooler weather. I had thought about planting them at the house in front of the blueberry bushes, but with the graduation party only weeks away, I didn't want that rather tacky contraption out for all to see. At the garden, it's fine. But it looks MacGuyver'd and I'm trying hard to get my yard looking good for Spring.
I also planted the rest of Caroline's pea seeds that are supposed to bush. And in a mad rush, I sprinkled some romaine, cosmic carrot, parsnip, dwarf carrot and radish seeds on a couple of rows.
Today, I ran out there to water and say a little prayer that we get the predicted rain, but not too much. The water has not been turned on yet. I hauled the watering can and a half of a bucket of water from the house. Yes, it sloshed in my van. And yes, my van is starting to smell....earthy. I also brought the rechargeable weed eater. I may bring that every time I come. Part of weed control, you know.
Once home I finished re-potting the tomato and pepper seedlings into bigger peat pots. I'll probably try getting those in the ground next week. Getting the corn in is Job One. I do not want to deal with worms like last year. Blech.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
HH
Third year, and it's still exciting driving up and seeing the garden plowed and marked. I plan to get out early tomorrow to work a couple of rows and get peas, carrots, lettuce, radishes and onions in.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Spring 2014
So excited to drive out to the garden and see the tractor cutting down the old growth and the plow turning the soil. Hopefully this means we could possibly be planting in a week or so.
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