Garden Produce Frozen Summer 2023
As of 7/6/2023
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As of 7/6/2023
Continue Reading6/27/2023 – Sowed Kentucky Wonder Bush Beans where the cabbage had tried and the heat and bugs did not let it produce. Sowed them 6 inches apart from 2 packets of 50 seeds each. 100 seeds at 6 inches OC should have made a 50-foot row but they only filled about 30 feet of the […]
Continue Reading6/27/2023 – Side Dressed the okra with 33-0-0 after weeding. The cabbage plants we bought and the ones that came up that we sowed had been eaten badly. Decided not to spray them as the heat of summer will surely not let them produce heads. Will sow Kentucky Wonder Beans in the row this afternoon […]
Continue ReadingKentucky Bush Bean seed arrived ordered from Isla’s Garden Seed as no one here had any left and we decided to try it again. They did well the first year but repeats were not to great. Kentucky Wonder Bush Bean Seeds for Planting, 30+ Heirloom Seeds Per Packet, (Isla’s Garden Seeds), Non GMO Seeds, Botanical […]
Continue Reading6/9/2023 – Mixed at 1 tbsp gallon and applied two, 2.5 gallon batches to all the peppers and tomatoes.
Continue Reading6/6/2023 – The tallest corn has begun to tassel so side dressed it with 33-0-0. Drew a slot with the corner of the hoe beside each row on the east side (opposite the knee-high side dressing). Threw in about 40 lbs. of the granules. Used the hoe to pull the loose soil over the granules […]
Continue Reading6/5/2023 – Digger Creel gave us 5 Elephant Garlic blubs with dead leaves and blooms he pulled up from his garden yesterday. Following advice here and here they were planted 4-6 inches deep after cutting off the bloom stems and leaves leaving about 10 inches so about 6 inches is sticking above the soil. The […]
Continue Reading6/1/2023 – The Prosper Basil and peppers grown in grow boxes in the greenhouse that were too small to plant a few weeks ago were planted this afternoon in the rows with the first basil and peppers. We added three peppers and four basil.
Continue Reading6/1/2023 – As the first tomatoes are not doing well due to not enough sun time, we bought 7 and planted them with the three Better Boys that were rooted from suckers 4 feet or so from where they were last year on the west edge of the north half. The tomatoes bought were: Had […]
Continue Reading5/30/2023 – Tilled the wide rows with the JD Tiller and the corn middles. All the middles have now been tilled or plowed. Only plowed the corn once before it was too tall and so this tilling was the second cultivation. The soil was packed so this also helped that issue. Side Dressed the cucumbers […]
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