prairiemom
05-31-2009, 03:20 PM
We had frost a week ago last Fri and Sat, so this last week I finally was able to get some planting done. On Fri, about 5pm I got all my gardens planted. That's 6 flower beds, a new herb garden (3'X45') and my veggie garden (40'X40')
We went to the garden center, intending to "only" buy a couple bushes/trees. We ended up buying several heirloom tomatoes we'd not tried a couple perennial flowers and a lemon thyme. One tomato we bought just because it has such an impossible name: Wapsipinicon Peach. And we bought another gooseberry and a currant bush.
The flooding has seriously stressed out our biggest plum tree. It hasn't even leafed out yet, although it has budded and shows signs of life. I hope it survives.
So I've spent the last 2 days trying to get all of this recorded in my garden journal--something else that I'm trying new this year: a very detailed record of everything planted, weather, how much each produces, etc. Also a map of the garden so I know how to rotate the crops next year.
And the asparagus is doing great! We are getting a bumper crop--enough for 2-3 meals every day. I guess I'm going to have to pickle some of it, probably using that Preserving Food without Canning or Freezing (PFWCF) book.
We went to the garden center, intending to "only" buy a couple bushes/trees. We ended up buying several heirloom tomatoes we'd not tried a couple perennial flowers and a lemon thyme. One tomato we bought just because it has such an impossible name: Wapsipinicon Peach. And we bought another gooseberry and a currant bush.
The flooding has seriously stressed out our biggest plum tree. It hasn't even leafed out yet, although it has budded and shows signs of life. I hope it survives.
So I've spent the last 2 days trying to get all of this recorded in my garden journal--something else that I'm trying new this year: a very detailed record of everything planted, weather, how much each produces, etc. Also a map of the garden so I know how to rotate the crops next year.
And the asparagus is doing great! We are getting a bumper crop--enough for 2-3 meals every day. I guess I'm going to have to pickle some of it, probably using that Preserving Food without Canning or Freezing (PFWCF) book.