The kale and chard are going great guns and I anticipate making some
homegrown-homemade kale chips by the end of the month. We also added
some additional structures to the beds, a trellis for the beans and a
removable fencing system to keep out the deer who are very prevalent
right now. This is the fort knox/cadillac/pimped up veggie patch.
The kale and chard are going great guns and I anticipate making some homegrown-homemade kale chips by the end of the month. We also added some additional structures to the beds, a trellis for the beans and a removable fencing system to keep out the deer who are very prevalent right now. PB did a great job designing and building the fencing. The plants get sun and water and I can take off the sides for weeding and harvesting. I have given all the veggies one dose of a general vegetable plant food too. Not sure if it was the sun/rain combo or that which has had the biggest effect but I'm very happy. All six of my tomato plants are good too. I think they are a little behind schedule so they might not make fruit in time but if this weather continues, I'm hopeful. The only thing that hasn't grown was the one thing I would have put $$ on to grow best, lettuce. I planted 3 rows of butter lettuce at weekly intervals but nothing to show for it. This past weekend I put in some new seeds, these were Romaines and they were in a "seed tape" . What a great idea! the seeds are all spaced correctly and in a straight line. They are also protected from bugs and pests eating them which is what I suspect happened to the others. Let's see what happens...
Love the title :)
ReplyDeleteGreat work Sally!
thanks! the beans are now between the 3rd and 4th tier....everything is going crazy out there!
ReplyDeleteI think we can start harvesting kale this week!