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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Salad Time

Lettuce and Radish
Lettuce made it through the heat last week without getting bitter!  Radish have not done so well, but maybe rain will fix that.  Same goes for onions.  Peas are starting to bloom and strawberries turn red.  I got in the winter squash seeds and some flower seeds before the rain started today. 

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Greens

Lettuce with radish, pak choi, and tatsoi harvesting going on.  Not shown is the asparagus.  We have had about 5 meals of asparagus.  

Monday, May 11, 2015

May Plantings

Bean Field

Last weekend, May 10th, David planted this bean field:  Lima, green, red, black, white and pinto.  I planted seeds in the upper garden of basil, cucumber, okra, summer squash, along with my Dutch cabbage seedlings.  Now I sit here listening to the rain and I am a happy gardener.  Peas should make and the strawberries are coming on!



Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Kale planted on the 29th of April

in anticipation of a rain the 30th.  All the cabbages looks great as well as lettuce.  Spinach is a failure as always.  Swiss Chard came up along with chinese cabbages.  I started the kale in the green house, and I think there are some seeds in the ground too, which came up sparse.

Night bunny has eaten everything I bought at Fayette Seeds, carrot celery and cabbages.  He has left the peas alone...but probably can not get through the maze of chicken wire I put up for the peas to climb on.  The electric mesh will not keep bunny out this year like last year.  My theory is he is fenced in there with the vegtables, but David disagrees.




Sunday, April 19, 2015

Garden on the Ides of April

Peas are up and looking good
Cabbage seedling were planted on Sat and rain watered them on Sun
Been cold here and onions have not grown much.  
Lettuce and Spinach just came up, planted on April 4th.
My row of Mullien in the onion plot! 

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Garden 2015 Begins

Finally, the soil dried up enough to make furrows and plant peas!  We had a long, cold winter with two 1 foot snowstorms in February, and the soil was quite saturated.  However, we finally had 3 warm, dry days and it is spring break!  So I took Wednesday off to plant 6 rows of Green Arrow peas, 3 rows of Candy Onions, 2 rows of Lancelot Leeks and a row of new, All Star Strawberries.  I bought my seeds and plants this year from E&H in Monroe, IN.