Crocus and Dandelions.
The saying is, ""When dandelions are blooming plant beets, lettuce, spinach and carrots"
Crocus and Dandelions.
The saying is, ""When dandelions are blooming plant beets, lettuce, spinach and carrots"
It's in the high 60s again today. In early Feb. Nice, but if the fruit trees bloom and then a hard frost, that could kill them. Or at least kill the crop. Well, nothing I can do about that.
Today I planted Oregon Sugar Pod II Snow Peas in the newest raised bed. Again, as soil conditioner cover crop, possible early snow pea crop, and to build up soil nitrogen. Also, I inoculated these with Rhizobium, like I did with the snap peas. Supposedly Oregon Sugar Pod II grows only 30 inches tall and does not need a trellis.
Not much to look at yet.
I also planted a row of carrots.
I started clearing an area where I can plant the rest of the pea seeds and let them mature, to save seeds. There is still plenty of time to plant those, it's only Feb 12 today.
No roots yet, but I don't expect them for a couple of months. Meanwhile, all of the flowers have opened.
Only three flowers, but they are very nice. Last year I didn't treat it nicely. What will it do if I actually take care of it?
These are the multicolor leaf heirloom variety that I brought out of dormancy.
The main plant has grown a lot of new leaves. It does not receive supplemental light , so the leaves are mostly just green with yellow borders.
All but one of the grapes are pruned
Most look like this. They still need a couple more years to develop. This one is a red seedless, Einsetl
This one is Buffalo, the Pacific NW answer to Concord. I added a bamboo bar to the trellis, pruned quite a lot, an tied to the trellis.