Archive for June, 2008
June 30, 2008
Well, today is going to be picture heavy. I decided it was past time to take some pics of my garden. The hot weather’s been good to it. So won’t you join me for a virtual garden tour?
First off, my succession lettuce has REALLY matured. I had some the last time I made my chicken [...]
Posted: June 30th, 2008 under SWCs, beds, corn, pests, planning, planting, potatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: 4
June 29, 2008
Whew, today was a scorcher. Almost made me not want to be in the yard and garden… I say ALMOST. hehe. But first, I just have to nention the slew of comments I’ve been getting. Not only is the information excellent (if you don’t read the comments, please do), but folks have been coming out [...]
Posted: June 29th, 2008 under composting, design/build, harvest, mulching, tomatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: none
June 28, 2008
Well, today was fun. I slept in until my body woke me up (10 pm). I haven’t done that in over 5 years. Then I leasurely tended the garden before my folks came over to help trim back some more plants that had gotten unruley.
While I was out there, I realized we’d be chipping up [...]
Posted: June 28th, 2008 under SWCs, composting, grass, mulching, tomatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: 2
June 27, 2008
Ahhh, I hate to say this in fear my wife may read this and get mad. But she’s out of town this weekend and my in-laws graciously agreed to take the boys for the weekend (they don’t get to see them often enough). So that means I have the house to myself.
Sure I miss my [...]
Posted: June 27th, 2008 under Mels Mix, Winter Sowing, beds, composting, planning, planting, potatoes, tomatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: none
Forgot to post my to-do list yesterday so here’s a quick make-up post from by Blackberry.
This weekend I’m bacheloring it. My wife is away and the kids are at my in-laws. So I may go into the office or just work in the yard and on the house.
- Plant beans, carrots, radishes and [...]
Posted: June 27th, 2008 under composting, grass, harvest, planting, potatoes, weather.
Comments: 1
