Frost Warning in Effect

protected tomatoesinnovative use of a mattress pad<<This is how we protect our tomatoes (that have blossoms) when there is a frost warning.

And this is an innovative use of an extra mattress pad to protect our container plants in the courtyard. >>

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FROST!

FROST! April 28

Woke up to a cold house and found that it had frosted last night. The only crop that worries me are my tomatoes which I gambled on putting in early in the bed next to the house because it is unusually warm. I’ll need to assess the damage over coming days. Not to worry, though. There are more tomatoes in the new greenhouse and I can always go back to Lowes.

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June 2009, cloudiest month on record

Well it’s official, June 2009 was the cloudiest month on record in New England though not the rainiest. The clouds certainly cast a pall on the garden but things haven’t been a total disaster. The chard, peas and other cool weather crops are going gangbusters. I can’t keep up with all the lettuce, spinach, kohlrabi, cauliflower, etc. that the CSA is distributing. The strawberries, on the other hand, are a disaster. Any berry that is near ripe immediately ulcerates and turns moldy. Emma and I picked three  pints last Thursday and they literally turned to mush during the 10 minute ride home.

Our own garden is much the same. The early season crops are doing well and the hot weather plants, peppers, tomatoes, eggplant, melons are just waiting for their time in the sun.  I’m beginning to doubt that we’ll get any melons this year. If we do, they won’t come in until late September. One bright spot, I picked our first raspberry ever yesterday. I guess the variety I bought (which I’ve not been able to find any info on) is an early-mid season variety.

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mediaOrganic is located on 3/4 of an acre in Westwood, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, a community of about 15,000 residents outside of Boston. We are firmly ensconced in zone 6 with a lovely mix of microclimates that allows us grow a broad mix of plants.

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