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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

This years potatoes Cobbler White and Yukon Gold

I planted 5lbs each of White Cobbler and Yukon Gold potatoes. I dug a trench about 9 inches deep and then broke up the substrate with a potato fork. Then I back filled the trench with compost, and planted the potatoes on nine inch centers with rows nine inches apart.Then I dug a new trench and did it all over again.I used whole potatoes about the size of eggs and didn't cut them. The stick is how I marked where they were planted, then as I advanced and covered them I knew where to plant the next row.

Swiss Chard

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Radicchio that survived the winter.

First bed of the year planted. March 17th

I planted Earliana Cabbage,Green Sprouting Calabrese Broccoli, Purple Cauliflower Di Sicilia Violetto,Romanesco Precoce, and Early PurpleVienna  Kohl Rabi. If they come up and can handle the freezing, frosts, and snow we will have, I'll transplant them. If they don't make it I'll be out several dollars.

Semi-Erect Blackberries

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

March Radicchio

Unnamed variety of Lettuce march 9th

Shallots march 9th

March 9th Winter Bloomsdale Spinach

Here is a close-up of the Spinach. Considering the brutality of the winter we just had, I'm pretty impressed.We still have a fair amount of piles of snow on the ground.

Winter Bloomsdale Spinach