The storm system that has been wreaking havoc all across the continent will hit us tonight. 2.5" rain expected starting tonight, after 2.5" last weekend.
So I have been trying to take advantage of the nice days this week and finish most of the spring planting. Before I could do that I had to catch up on mowing, weeding and edging. This may not be typical weather, but it is good grass growing weather.
Picked the first ripe strawberry this week. See the red one?
The blackberries are promising a good crop.
I have struggled to establish blueberries, but half a dozen bushes are loaded this year.
The Red Norland potatoes are blooming and the Yukon Gold aren't far behind.
The raised bed on the right has some leaf lettuce, spinach and the remaining snow peas the rabbits didn't get. Asparagus beds in middle of the picture are in full production.
This is a normal daily cutting.
After 2 years of tilling in lots of composted cow manure in the fall followed by a winter cover crop, these beds tilled up nicely.
I set out tomato plants, peppers, cilantro, sweet basil and yellow squash. Planted cucumbers, beets, cantaloupe and more pole beans.
These back 2 beds are 6' x 52'. I plant winter squash, melons and pumpkins here. But first I had to pull a few weeds and lots of volunteer wheat from the straw I scattered last fall. Here is a before and after....2 hours either bending from the waste or on all fours pulling green stuff. (And the doctor asks if I get regular exercise!)
The row on the right was half done before I took the picture.
After that, I planted butternut squash, watermelon, cantaloupe and pumpkins.
Remember this picture from Katie's shower? The onesy I got for Caleb?
Here he is wearing it.
It was a good week! Stay safe and well until next time.