UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
since mr. kone is speaking my mind better and more succinctly than i ever could, allow me to talk about what i've been up to in the garden.
about a week ago i laid down some sweet walla walla onion starts, about 120 or so. the soil was not ready to till, but i tilled anyway because planting right into the clay would have been a fail. i had some room leftover so i threw down some yukon gold potatoes as well, about a dozen.
today i planted 4 blueberry plants: chandler, liberty, sunshine blue, and pink lemonade. the sunshine blue will be ready by june or so, the rest in august. they say the chandlers get pretty big.
oh, and i also have a tilton apricot and a flavor king pluot tree, but no companion trees to pollenate them. but they would not produce any fruit this season anyway as they are new trees.
i just germinated my catnip seeds, and have some iceberg lettuce germinating and some cat grass.
it's been a wet march here in portland. gotta go switch out the hay in the chicken coop tomorrow. i think i will pick up some high quality feed for them too, since the weather is getting warmer (if not drier) and they should start laying soon.
pics to follow.
about a week ago i laid down some sweet walla walla onion starts, about 120 or so. the soil was not ready to till, but i tilled anyway because planting right into the clay would have been a fail. i had some room leftover so i threw down some yukon gold potatoes as well, about a dozen.
today i planted 4 blueberry plants: chandler, liberty, sunshine blue, and pink lemonade. the sunshine blue will be ready by june or so, the rest in august. they say the chandlers get pretty big.
oh, and i also have a tilton apricot and a flavor king pluot tree, but no companion trees to pollenate them. but they would not produce any fruit this season anyway as they are new trees.
i just germinated my catnip seeds, and have some iceberg lettuce germinating and some cat grass.
it's been a wet march here in portland. gotta go switch out the hay in the chicken coop tomorrow. i think i will pick up some high quality feed for them too, since the weather is getting warmer (if not drier) and they should start laying soon.
pics to follow.