General information and discussion about cultivating all other edible garden plants.
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March 19, 2007 | #12 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Anmore, BC, Canada
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finally the heavy rains stopped and it was warm and dry enough today to plant all sort of things in the garden.
Peas, radishes, potatoes, onions are planted today, and lettuces, kale and savoy cabbage transplanted - hopefully we are not going to have any frost this spring (keep my fingers crossed...) The tomato seedlings went to cold frames to harden to get some sunshine, I didn't dare to get peppers outside yet. Currants and raspeberries showing new leaves, and cherries will be blooming very soon. Harvesting arugula by buckets, and got some mutzuna and lettuce leaves, and green onions to add to a salad. Yumm. Oh, and I also got 16 cherry tomatoes so far from my winter grown minis Conclusion: Spring has come in PNW (...and my back hurts, after preparing and planting size 4x22' raised beds... ouch. ) cukes and squash and beans will be started in 2-3 weeks.
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