WayneB
Elite Member
Reading this post really makes me a bit jealous seeing all of the garden spaces Jim has, his onions all ready planted, Bird talking about BLT’s, **** it was 4 below zero here this morning, and hasn’t gotten out of the single digits today with the winds gusting up to 30 mph at times.
Jim I have heard of people doing what you are doing with the potatoes, but used straw instead of hey, no weed seeds to germinate in the garden.
I usually till the gardens around April 15th for the first time and then continue working on them right up until planting time. Usually requires rock picking for all the boulders that come up with the frost. That’s how we got all of them stone walls in the first place! We don’t grow potatoes we grow rocks!
We will start seriously thinking about gardening around the end of April and plan on planting around the end of May. Some of us push it a bit by planting in the middle of April and then we replant the end of May, after the first planting get hit by a killing frost.
Yep, we have our four seasons, little snow, more snow, lots of snow, and then mud season. Each year brings on a challenge to all of us. Enjoy your gardening!
Added a few garden pictures for you!
Jim I have heard of people doing what you are doing with the potatoes, but used straw instead of hey, no weed seeds to germinate in the garden.
I usually till the gardens around April 15th for the first time and then continue working on them right up until planting time. Usually requires rock picking for all the boulders that come up with the frost. That’s how we got all of them stone walls in the first place! We don’t grow potatoes we grow rocks!
We will start seriously thinking about gardening around the end of April and plan on planting around the end of May. Some of us push it a bit by planting in the middle of April and then we replant the end of May, after the first planting get hit by a killing frost.
Yep, we have our four seasons, little snow, more snow, lots of snow, and then mud season. Each year brings on a challenge to all of us. Enjoy your gardening!
Added a few garden pictures for you!