Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Here we have some dark green heirloom zucchini starts in the back and up front we have Emerald Oak Leaf, Salad Bowl, Simpson Elite Hybrid, Red Sails looseleaf lettuce, Ermosa butterhead lettuce. The is some chard sown in there to.
I then will transplant each lettuce plant in rows 6 inches between plants. Good soil, lotsa water and keep the deer and rabbits away. Should get large heads with any luck. Darn wasco we wabbit any who.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
We had a nice turnout on this somewhat gloomy day, with a steady flow of folk most of the time. Slowed down around lunchtime, as usual.
I think mother nature smiles on our little market, cause it never really seems to rain until after we close up. People are chompin' at the bit to get the local produce
we provide, but it is still a bit early. Everyone seems is putting in a garden, which is great for us plant growers....There is nothin' better than homegrown.
I think mother nature smiles on our little market, cause it never really seems to rain until after we close up. People are chompin' at the bit to get the local produce
we provide, but it is still a bit early. Everyone seems is putting in a garden, which is great for us plant growers....There is nothin' better than homegrown.
Friday, May 1, 2009
Tomato starts
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