Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Hilling and Tilling
Got the potatoes hilled yesterday.
A close up of the potatoes.
Today we tilled
And planted the corn
Got some green beans in the ground also.
Planted tomatoes and jalapenos in one of the garden boxes. The other boxes will be a bit more work.
The rest of the week calls for rain. If it is clear skies in the morning I hope to get some more stuff done. I'd like to get the other boxes planted but we'll see.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Garden Pre-Check
We are back from vacation and my daughters BFF did a great job feeding the stray cat and watering seedlings. I had already written off the seedlings and hoped for the best. Considering everything was left in an open cold frame for the sun and the slugs and the off & on downpour of May rain, I am quite pleased anything survived.
I did sort of run to the feed store and
made an $18 purchase on some plants before the cheap ones sold out for the
season. A tray of 6 plants is $3. They are easy to find at the beginning of the
season but as people start planting, all that becomes left are cherry tomatoes
or the $5 pots. Nope!
After a little jaunt to our overgrown
pasture I was able to get into the garden. Not as good as it can be, but not
nearly as overwhelming as last year. This week is going to be very wet.
Wednesday I can get some work done but no tilling. My husband is hoping to get
the pasture mowed, which will make everything look less abandoned.
The boxes where the leaves/cardboard did
not blow away are looking great. Last week I planted a couple tomato plants and they aren't dead yet even after being ignored while we were away. This is ideal and I think that if we make an
effort to put the garden to bed earlier, there is a chance next year will be
this simple. It is satisfying to see that the work paid off.
I'm going to call a time of death and
assume the strawberries did not take.
Boxes that only partially blew away are
not terrible and I think having the parameter of the box is a good mind trick
in not feeling like I have a huge overgrown field to weed. Plus the weeds pull out without much work. I will put a child in charge of cleaning up a few boxes.
There are potatoes!! There are also
weeds!! The potatoes are first on my
list for Wednesday. Get some of the weeds picked and then hoe some dirt/straw
over and hope that stage two goes well also. I have never grown potatoes before
so I am relying on pinterest to teach me.
Also, got one of these guys cleaned up. Untangled the dead from
the living and had a child hold the vine while I pulled the old from the
latticework and then used a couple ties to get it back on. I am waiting a
couple days before doing the other one… just in case I killed it.
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