By John, on August 28th, 2010 |
After four solid days of rain most of the seeds I planted last Sunday have sprouted providing a nice outline of the planting plan described in an earlier post. The radishes, turnips, mizuna and arugula have all come up. The lettuces are laggards but I suspect that’s because the seed was pelleted and it took an extra day or so for the moisture to penetrate the outer coating. They actually have sprouted but they are so small that you can’t yet see them in the photo. I admit to being heavy handed with the seed. …continue reading
By John, on August 23rd, 2010 |
I cleaned out what was left of my acorn squash plants and even found a surprise squash hidden in the undergrowth. With the bed completely clean I was able to do some soil maintenance. I broke up and dug under the remainder of the grass mulch I had laid down back in June. I also returned the soil levels to normal by adding four full wheel barrows of additional top soil from the pile that’s been growing weeds in my driveway since the spring. Finally …continue reading
By John, on April 18th, 2010 |
 I’ve been wondering what’s been at my lettuces. I finally have the visual proof. If you see one of these in your garden proceed with caution! They can get nasty when their grazing is disturbed. …continue reading
By John, on April 13th, 2010 |
Hooray! Our first plants went into the ground this past weekend. The second week of April is a little early for us in Massachusetts but the plants are beginning to show up at the garden centers and the wife and I couldn’t resist the temptation of trying a few new things, the first frost be damned. …continue reading
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