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| Viola (Pansy) that self-seeded from a pot of them we had last year. |
Tuesday, June 7
Well, true to fashion here it seems, it was a beautiful day right up until it was time for me to get off work and then the gray clouds rolled in. I finished planting the tomato patch I started yesterday. Twelve plants in total of six different varieties: Mary Unger, Solar Flare, Pineapple, Polish Linguisa, Valencia and Wapsipinicon Peach. Black flies ate me alive, but sometimes you gotta power through and depend on that generic tube of benedryl. :D
Wednesday, June 8
No gardening today as it poured all day. Erin found out the weed we have that's so invasive is Horsetail or Marestail. I spent the evening researching it. Nasty and it's going to be a real pain in the ass to get rid of, but at least we know how to get rid of it now. It's going to take awhile. I did take a walk up to see how the fruit trees looked. The 2nd heartnut I planted finally has some tiny buds on it. PHEW! When you spend $500+ on trees, it suddenly becomes super important that they don't die. The 1st heartnut tree is beautiful, with a couple of small branches and gorgeous leaves coming off of it. I'll get a picture of it on a nicer day. I suspect it's going to be an incredibly beautiful tree.
Thursday, June 9
Yet. More. Rain. Welcome to June in Northern New Brunswick. I did go out and take a walk-around the garden. Garlic is just about 2' tall now. I'm hoping for a very good year for the garlic, especially since I plan on saving half of it for seed to replant in the fall. This was the reason I planted two beds of it this year. This way I won't have to buy as much seed. I do need to plant two more beds of it though, for sale next summer, so I'll order a couple new varieties and keep them one in each bed. I got sloppy with labeling last year and lost track of the varieties I planted, had no idea which ones I was using, though you could guess based on the description in the seed catalog.
Horseradish has doubled in size, as have most things. The snow peas I planted last week are poking up through the soil. We'll be eating those soon. I love how fast peas grow. Last year, I was quite sure one day that they grew a foot while I was at work. I also heeled in the two cherry shrubs and two chum (cherry/plum cross) shrubs atop the soil pile. I'll plant them in the next week or so once I get all the in-ground beds completed.
Friday, June 10
I pulled a few weeds and filled, shaped and prepped another in-ground bed. Managed to plant a half dozen cherry tomato plants before the rain started again.
Saturday, June 11
The only nice day we're supposed to get for a week, so I'm trying to make the best of it. Got up and had coffee, out in the garden to finish planting the bed with the cherry tomatoes. I finished off that bed with Golden watermelon, Carmel spinach, Chocolate Beauty peppers, and celery. I also hiked back to check on the trees and the mulberry and cherry trees have taken and have leaf buds. The mulberry even appears to have tiny mulberries on it! The blueberry bushes appear to have taken as well. Very impressed thus far with my purchases at Green Barn Nursery.
Next I prepped another in-ground bed. Two bags of sheep manure forked in and then a couple wheelbarrows full of soil on top of that, all raked in and ready for planting. The last dozen tomato plants will go in this bed, along with more Burgess buttercup squash. I managed to get the red mulch on and the last dozen tomato plants in and caged before it started to rain yet once again.
Sunday, June 12
It's a rain-in' again. Whoa-ohohohoh, it's a rain-in' again.... Well, you get the picture. This happens most years, but really driving me insane this year as I was behind planting to begin with. I still need to get the following done in the next week or two, max:
- 20' in-ground bed and 40' in-ground beds (groom, fertilize and plant)
- Weed mat under 3 more raised beds.
- Fill, plant 4 more raised beds (two 4', two 8')
- Build, fill and plant sweet potato bed (20" deep)
- Plant last 4 shrubs
- Weed mat and mulch around trees/shrubs
- Weed mat and mulch paths around perimeter of in-ground garden
This might be doable if we got more than one day at a time where it didn't pour. I guess we'll see! Next weekend looks promising if the forecast doesn't change.
I was hoping to add some photos of what's going on out there currently, but the rain didn't stop long enough today to get any, so instead just a few. I'll be sure to get more on my post next week.
I was hoping to add some photos of what's going on out there currently, but the rain didn't stop long enough today to get any, so instead just a few. I'll be sure to get more on my post next week.
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| Asparaberries |
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| Asparagus seeding |
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| Snow peas coming up. |
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| Jerusalem artichokes |






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