Removing the cover crop before planting. |
Onions being planted |
Spring has arrived in waves of heat and rain. The land is fertile and endorsing the loveliness of the green and hopeful seedlings. We've planted spinach, onions, kale, chard, lettuce, garlic, brussel sprouts. The seedling greenhouse is full of summer and winter squash, tomatoes, broccoli and a flat of milkweed for the butterflies.
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Tools: Hand, Sharpie, trowel, mini-seeder, mallet and big seeder plates. |
Tomato Seedlings |
Greenhouse tilled, staked and ready for drip irrigation. |
Looks like the Summer deliveries will start about June 18th. Off course the Earth and weather have the final say when the first harvest begins.
Rick and Heather
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The Upper Garden |
See you in the garden.
These beds won't be bare for long |
(c) Copyright, Words and Images, Moon Bear Produce, Richard Sievers, April 2015
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