On 2023-05-18, songbird <
[email protected]> wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
...
cauliflower, broccoli, kale, carrots, and brussels sprouts seeds went
in the soil a cuople weeks ago. got some sprouts of everything despite
the squirrels rearranging my nice straight rows, the lack of rain, and
really cool to cold nights.
yes, we just had a frost last night but i'm hoping it is
the last. aforementioned peas and beans did sprout and
are growing but i covered the beans last night due to frost
warning and they're still alive today. no more frosts in
the forecast for this coming week.
those are all cool weather crops so they should be ok.
we had one frost last week and i didn't cover anything. all cool weather plants. i never planted vegetables outdoors that early and took a chance.
got lucky i guess.
planted asparagus crowns in whisky barrels last year. had a very warm
snap for a week around easter and it took off. harvested twice off each
crown and am letting them grow now. picked up two more (half) barrels
and a pkg of crowns yesterday. is one of this weekends projects.
were they pretty large crowns? that sounds a bit heavy
on the harvest, but i hope they'll be ok. :)
last year was the first time i even seen an asparagus crown so i
wouldn't know small from large i think. bought them in two three
packs. the ones i bought last week were in a ten pack. i have them
resting covered in damp peat moss at the moment. the largest in that
pack as not as large as last year and the smallest are what i'll say
tiny. by the end of this three day weekend i'll have them planted in the
new barrels.
the two barrels i set up last year were at opposite ends of the garden.
the west side of the garden gets hammered by wind, the east side is more protected. the asparagus in the barrel on the west side didn't do as good
as the the other side.
we harvested once from the "weaker" plants and twice from the larger
ones. all crowns are growing at least several stalks.
garlic is doing amazing. only 7 of 120 cloves planted didn't grow and
most of the stalks are already bigger than the largest half dozen we
had last year.
it has been really dry here so i've had to water anything
i expect to be sprouting or growing much including the garlic.
it looks to be doing ok. i hope the forecast for rains
tomorrow holds.
i've been watering daily for weeks to keep the seeds moist. saturdays
rain was very welcome. the garlic i've taken your advice about not letting
it dry out. am growing grass too so there's that. once the veggies are
taking off we'll be working on planting a natural & native habitat. we
just planted flowers in seven hanging pots with a couple more still go.
i'm working on being smarter and more miserly with water usage, i think
we're over watering our very well draining gardens. the 12-14 thousand
gallon per quarter twice a year water and sewer bills are nearly twice
what we use in the winter. :)
--
SDF Public Access UNIX System -
https://sdf.org
That which does not kill you makes you stranger.
-- Trevor Goodchild - AEon Flux
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)