Today is the equinox, and appropriately enough it has turned cool. We even have a prediction of heavy rain in a couple of days. So I'm really in a clean up mood.
I trimmed all the strawberry plants on the side of the house and weeded the whole area. Then David extended the retaining board so I could put in six more strawberry plants. I took them out of the other bed in the main garden, which is dying rapidly.
Next I cleaned out the bed with the fruit trees and beneficial flowers. I've decided to widen the path along that area, because the berries are already hanging over and making it hard to walk. We'll get some more wood chips to put down.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Pepper Harvest
I've picked a lot of peppers, but I hardly made a dent. Unfortunately, the stink bugs have gotten to a lot of the peppers and really made a mess of them. Most are still useable, but some are not. Good thing I planted lots.
This is what the stink bug damage looks like.
Next year I plan to grow fewer peppers and cover them with netting.
This is what the stink bug damage looks like.
Next year I plan to grow fewer peppers and cover them with netting.
More Winter Stuff
Today I sowed a row of Pac Choi and four rows of mache in the bed where the dry beans had been. I also sowed some more carrots, romaine lettuce, chard and kale. The squirrels have been very busy burying nuts in every open spot of soil, so I covered both beds with some bird netting. Hopefully, it will discourage the squirrels from digging in the nice soft soil.
The brassicas are looking really good. I've caught a couple of white butterflies inside the netting, so I'll have to watch for caterpillars.
The brassicas are looking really good. I've caught a couple of white butterflies inside the netting, so I'll have to watch for caterpillars.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Beginning of the End
The blueberry harvest is officially over. We picked the last handful yesterday. The most impressive bush was the Legacy. It started fairly early, and has been the only one still producing for the last three weeks or so.
I've pulled out the dried bean patch. I ended up with six pounds of dry beans. They're pretty, and they'll be great in soup, but probably not worth the water and (tedious) work shelling them.
I've pulled out the dried bean patch. I ended up with six pounds of dry beans. They're pretty, and they'll be great in soup, but probably not worth the water and (tedious) work shelling them.
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