I truly don't have as much planted as I hoped. We have had some rather crazy weather. But plants are happening, little by little.
On May 30, there were thunder storms and downpours. So I covered the most delicate of the plants to keep them from getting knocked down.
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Protecting beans, broccoli and cauliflower |
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Protecting Corn |
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Protecting Onions and Garlic |
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Monday was great. I was able to get the tomatoes transplanted into buckets. This year, we are going to put the buckets into the ground (as shown in photos below) and put plastic tarps and bark mulch around the buckets so that we don't have to mow around them, and can protect them from the winds and rains during the summer months.
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Comparison of plants |
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Cloned Starts are almost 3x larger |
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Keep Ants/Slugs away from Strawberries |
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Corn was started inside this year! |
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Oregano thriving 2nd Cutting |
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Potatoes starting to bud/bloom |
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Creeping Rosemary transplanted |
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