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Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and
most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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Terry Coombs wrote:
Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... I've got two of my eight vegetable garden beds cleared and planted. Broccoli, lettuce, and snap peas so far. I'm keeping my fingers crossed on the one with snap peas since I had to use seeds-on-hand for the snap peas with seeds ranging from three to five years old. So far, only three little plants are emerging, but I have hope. Started clearing Bed #3 yesterday, but was chased in by rain. If things clear out (and dry out some), I'll try to get the rest of the bed cleared and planted this afternoon. It'll have the other six broccoli plants and more lettuce. Yesterday the first of the tomato seeds I'd started indoors poked its leaves out of the starting mix. More should be following over the next few days. Making do with some old seeds and what few were purchased before the lockdown, but at least there will be something trying to grow out there to supplement the canned and baked goods. Nyssa, who has learned not to trust the weatherman, but still got caught short yesterday by the rain that wasn't supposed to come until nighttime |
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On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good! Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. -- Maggie |
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On 4/7/2020 10:25 AM, Muggles wrote:
On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good! Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. Â* If he's planning on using that chicken litter as fertilizer make sure he knows that it must be composted before use . It's really high in nitrogen and will burn the tender young roots if he uses it straight from the coop . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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On 4/7/2020 1:00 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 4/7/2020 10:25 AM, Muggles wrote: On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good!Â* Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. Â* If he's planning on using that chicken litter as fertilizer make sure he knows that it must be composted before use . It's really high in nitrogen and will burn the tender young roots if he uses it straight from the coop . The stuff that needs cleaning is old, so it'll go straight into the beds, more than likely. -- Maggie |
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On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 2:31:01 PM UTC-4, Muggles wrote:
On 4/7/2020 1:00 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 4/7/2020 10:25 AM, Muggles wrote: On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well .... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good!Â* Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. Â* If he's planning on using that chicken litter as fertilizer make sure he knows that it must be composted before use . It's really high in nitrogen and will burn the tender young roots if he uses it straight from the coop . The stuff that needs cleaning is old, so it'll go straight into the beds, more than likely. -- Maggie That reminds me that I have to sweep out the sheep barn. Paul |
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On 4/7/2020 8:44 PM, Pavel314 wrote:
On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 2:31:01 PM UTC-4, Muggles wrote: On 4/7/2020 1:00 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 4/7/2020 10:25 AM, Muggles wrote: On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good!Â* Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. Â* If he's planning on using that chicken litter as fertilizer make sure he knows that it must be composted before use . It's really high in nitrogen and will burn the tender young roots if he uses it straight from the coop . The stuff that needs cleaning is old, so it'll go straight into the beds, more than likely. -- Maggie That reminds me that I have to sweep out the sheep barn. Paul I'll be visiting my neighbor's rabbit cages several times tomorrow with my yard tractor and a small trailer ... some will be mixed into my compost pile , some will be mixed with the soil when I plant my seedlings in a few days . None will be wasted . -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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On 4/7/2020 8:57 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 4/7/2020 8:44 PM, Pavel314 wrote: On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 2:31:01 PM UTC-4, Muggles wrote: On 4/7/2020 1:00 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 4/7/2020 10:25 AM, Muggles wrote: On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â*Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good!Â* Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. Â*Â* If he's planning on using that chicken litter as fertilizer make sure he knows that it must be composted before use . It's really high in nitrogen and will burn the tender young roots if he uses it straight from the coop . The stuff that needs cleaning is old, so it'll go straight into the beds, more than likely. --Â* Maggie That reminds me that I have to sweep out the sheep barn. Paul I'll be visiting my neighbor's rabbit cages several times tomorrow with my yard tractor and a small trailer ... some will be mixed into my compost pile , some will be mixed with the soil when I plant my seedlings in a few days . None will be wasted . My son cleaned out the old chicken coup and set aside the stuff he shoveled up. He finally put his egg layer chicks in the small part of the coup and they seem happy. I the process one chick got loose and he hasn't caught it yet. It's taken refuge under the workshop. Got any ideas how to lure the chick out and catch it? -- Maggie |
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On 4/8/2020 5:44 PM, Muggles wrote:
On 4/7/2020 8:57 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 4/7/2020 8:44 PM, Pavel314 wrote: On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 2:31:01 PM UTC-4, Muggles wrote: On 4/7/2020 1:00 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 4/7/2020 10:25 AM, Muggles wrote: On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â*Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good!Â* Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. Â*Â* If he's planning on using that chicken litter as fertilizer make sure he knows that it must be composted before use . It's really high in nitrogen and will burn the tender young roots if he uses it straight from the coop . The stuff that needs cleaning is old, so it'll go straight into the beds, more than likely. -- Maggie That reminds me that I have to sweep out the sheep barn. Paul I'll be visiting my neighbor's rabbit cages several times tomorrow with my yard tractor and a small trailer ... some will be mixed into my compost pile , some will be mixed with the soil when I plant my seedlings in a few days . None will be wasted . My son cleaned out the old chicken coup and set aside the stuff he shoveled up. He finally put his egg layer chicks in the small part of the coup and they seem happy. I the process one chick got loose and he hasn't caught it yet. It's taken refuge under the workshop. Got any ideas how to lure the chick out and catch it? Food and or water . Put it under a box propped up on a stick and just wait ... -- Snag Yes , I'm old and crochety - and armed . Get outta my woods ! |
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On 4/8/2020 6:42 PM, Terry Coombs wrote:
On 4/8/2020 5:44 PM, Muggles wrote: On 4/7/2020 8:57 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 4/7/2020 8:44 PM, Pavel314 wrote: On Tuesday, April 7, 2020 at 2:31:01 PM UTC-4, Muggles wrote: On 4/7/2020 1:00 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: On 4/7/2020 10:25 AM, Muggles wrote: On 4/6/2020 9:22 PM, Terry Coombs wrote: Â*Â*Â*Â*Today was tilling day for a new patch to plant some blueberries and most of the rest of the garden . It was also bee hive splitting and onion planting day . Tomorrow I'll be picking up some seedlings at the co-op ... I probably won't plant them right away , we're forecast for one more frost and I don't want to buy 'em twice . I'll be waiting a couple of weeks minimum to plant the vine crops , got some cukes and zukes and squashes I want to grow this year . And the strawberry patch is blowin' up and the bees are working it steadily . I'm really optimistic about the garden this year , it's started out really well ... My son has been raising his own veggies from seed for the last month. So far, so good!Â* Now all he has to do is clean out the old chicken coup to put his new hen chicks in it. Â*Â*Â* If he's planning on using that chicken litter as fertilizer make sure he knows that it must be composted before use . It's really high in nitrogen and will burn the tender young roots if he uses it straight from the coop . The stuff that needs cleaning is old, so it'll go straight into the beds, more than likely. --Â* Maggie That reminds me that I have to sweep out the sheep barn. Paul I'll be visiting my neighbor's rabbit cages several times tomorrow with my yard tractor and a small trailer ... some will be mixed into my compost pile , some will be mixed with the soil when I plant my seedlings in a few days . None will be wasted . My son cleaned out the old chicken coup and set aside the stuff he shoveled up.Â* He finally put his egg layer chicks in the small part of the coup and they seem happy. In the process one chick got loose and he hasn't caught it yet.Â* It's taken refuge under the workshop.Â* Got any ideas how to lure the chick out and catch it? Food and or water . Put it under a box propped up on a stick and just wait ... I'll let my son know ... thanks -- Maggie |
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