Using the Pulverizer on the Graden after plowing the Chicken Manure into the ground. The Lower half of the Truck Patch will be planted in Rye & Wheat for the winter to help prevent washing and to enrich the soil this spring when I plow it under.
On Thursday Sept. 15th, 2005... (tomorrow) I will plant the Fescue & Kentucky Blue Grass Strips and the rye & wheat in the planting area. I will be spreading straw on the Fescue & Kentucky Blue Grass Strips but not the rye & wheat. It should come up fairly quick since I have the Chicken Manure fertilizer plowed in. I will be watering it all since we do not have any rain in site for several days.
We were fortunate not to get Ophelia Hurricane Rains. It sure is beating the coast of NC. It hasn't made land fall as of yet. This hurricane has sure made the forecasters think about the forecast of hurricanes. The hurricanes seem to have a mind of their own this year. I know it sounds crazy but seemed to hear their forecasts and changed just to make them know who was boss.
By the way... the Purple Top Turnips, Sugar Snap Peas, Rattle Snake Beans, Bush Lima Beans are coming up now. I will have some pictures tomorrow of them. For some reason the Georgia Collards haven't started coming up yet except in a few places. I may have covered them up too deep. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif Maybe they will come up in the next day or so.
Jim