Vegetable bed. I temporarily added a couple of irises, I didn't want in the one iris bed so far. Also some raspberries from home. If I can build another bed in a couple of months, they will move to that.
The black wooley-looking stuff is fur trimmed from Charlie. Purpose is to deter rabbits and deer. Might help. Might not. Bok Choy, chinese cabbage, radishes, turnips, spinach, have all sprouted.
Allium vegetable bed. Looking great. We are getting lots of scallions. Garlic chives are growing the thickest and sturdiest I've ever seen them grow. They will be ready to harvest in 2 weeks.
Iris bed. Some wooleys on here too. Even though deer are said not to like irises. The locations for the heritage iris order are laid out and labeled, in case they come in the next couple of weeks.
I won't be posting for a week or two. Maybe something on fig cuttings tomorrow. Likely wont do much in the garden for a month or two. We will see. Having these progress reports to look at, will help.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Beehive. Feeders in place.
Thebee feeders are in place. Ruhl-Bee states they will arrive first or 2nd week of April. I hope 2nd week. It may be difficult, earlier. Counting the days....
Labels:
beehive,
beekeeping,
honey bees,
top bar hive
Charlie and Baigou
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Kitchen Garden. Scallions
Fantastic! The first vegetable from the raised beds at Battleground. These were Egyptian Walking Onions, planted Sept 27th. Not only did they survive the winter, they flourished.
Monday, March 18, 2013
Bearded Irises. Progress Report.
These were last minute mail order. I had doubts they would survive the winter. Planted too late to take hold, too dried out. November I think. They are growing nicely.
This is Red Zinger. Worse condition than the others, later, drier, deader looking rhizome. It's growing very nicely too.
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