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cleaning up |
I cleaned up this bed in the creek side garden this week. I've been holding off planting a lot of stuff, waiting for rain. We got a good rain Monday night so time to get in gear.
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red wigglers |
I was really happy to see s lot of earthworms in there. Worms are one of the biggest fertility boosters you have.
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planting seeds |
Later I planted a row of rainbow carrots, a row of turnips and half a row of red and green Mizuna mustard. I couldn't find the rest of my mustard seed so I planted the other half of the row to dill. I sprinkled some radish seed in with the carrots.
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Scarlet kale |
I planted out some Scarlet kale seedlings
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Collards |
And a few more collards. The ones that I planted before that got a little crispy are looking better.
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driveway bed with lime basil |
The lime basil by the driveway has really taken off. I cut them all down to dry.
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bush beans under bird net |
The green and yellow beans are doing well. There weren't even a handful of pods to pick today but they are loaded with flowers and tiny beans.
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Scarlet kale |
I picked lots of kale. Cherry tomatoes are way down this week. The plants are loaded with green fruit but there were a lot of splits in the ripe ones.
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erosion control |
The storm Monday did some damage to the swale above the new garden so I worked in that a little bit.
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assorted summer squashes |
The squash harvest was also down this week. But they are putting out new growth and I see a lot of tiny fruits coming on for next week.
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Market More cucumber |
FINALLY!!! A little cucumber!
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a bowl of herbs |
Lots of herb orders this week. Thai and Italian basil, curly parsley, oregano and sage.
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new potatoes with herbs for roasting |
I had some new potatoes set aside for us (sold all the rest already) and roasted them with fresh chopped parsley, sage, basil and oregano. So yummy!
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