Posted by maco on May 05, 2014 at 00:54
PermalinkWhen I bought the house last year, the date I took ownership was pushed back about a month due to paperwork red tape. Consequently, everything died waiting for transplant from little seedling cups to big dirt.
Over the winter, my back yard was driven over by a large truck when the old shed was demolished and replaced. In the barren spot that used to be lawn / clover / violets, I've been using the garden fork to loosen the soil, then putting down newspaper, soil, and compost. So far, I've got tomatoes, potatoes, and some onions planted. I have seeds for the three sisters (corn, pole beans, and squash), and seedlings for squash, zucchini, eggplant, strawberries, and sweet potatoes.
I see ratatouille in the future.
I also just picked up seeds for Romanesco broccoli, cabbage, and beets, but those will be fall crops in my region.
The squash seeds I have are kind of a mystery. There's a pack of butternut and a container in which I put seeds from…something. It was either more butternut or acorn squash. I don't think it was pumpkin.
A cement mixing tray I filled with dirt and compost last year for the ill-fated seedlings will be getting chocolate mint. The driveway is bordered in spearmint already. I'm also looking at putting two basils with the tomatoes. I have seeds for Genovese and Greek Yevani.
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