Lots of flooding in the region, but we stayed dry. I added 2 rain barrels and now we have more rain. 250+ gallons of water are ready to flow to the garden. 2 more rain barrels to be hooked up in the front yard. 375+ gallons of free water once I get the stands constructed. My forearms are wrecked from moving bricks. Thursday's therapy is really going to hurt.
Pictures to come, once it stops raining...
Garden log for an average, but ambitious gardener. The goals of the Merbach Garden blog are first to keep a record of the garden for reference in days and years that follow and second to share the garden with distant friends and wanderers.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
new growth and lots of rain
Despite 4.5" of rain overnight, we have new sprouts of lettuce and radish poking up in the north bed.
Many of the red onions were washed down the slope in a rush of water and mud where I had cleared some land. Silly me.
Currants are putting up shoots and I cleared some mulch from the bases today.
Sedum is everywhere growing fast. Other north side perennials are starting too.
Raked the front yard on Tuesday.
Many of the red onions were washed down the slope in a rush of water and mud where I had cleared some land. Silly me.
Currants are putting up shoots and I cleared some mulch from the bases today.
Sedum is everywhere growing fast. Other north side perennials are starting too.
Raked the front yard on Tuesday.
Monday, April 15, 2013
14 April Planting
A brief moment of sunny and wind allowed a little early planting.
Martha Washington Asparagus and 3 rows of Yellow Stuttgarter Onions in the spice garden.
2 rows of onions, Red Comred and Yellow SR in new garden space along the eastern fence.
More asparagus in the raised bed for protection. Do rabbits like asparagus? We will find out.
3 tomatoes moved from cold frame to the north bed:
2 Wisconsin 55s (east and center) and 1 San Marco.
Now it is time to move more plants out of the basement and into the cold frame.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Sowing seeds
0.06" of rain overnight. Big deal.
Both beds are prepared, so I threw some seeds in the ground.
Carrots, Radish, Lettuce, Spinach and Swiss Chard (in honor of Fabian Cancellara's 2013 Paris-Roubaix ).
Both beds are prepared, so I threw some seeds in the ground.
Carrots, Radish, Lettuce, Spinach and Swiss Chard (in honor of Fabian Cancellara's 2013 Paris-Roubaix ).
Friday, April 5, 2013
2013: Let's get growing!
5 May 2013
Much is already growing. But the real story is that we need rain. 16 days without a drop. Next week's 50% chance days are not filling me with hope. I do have 4 new rain barrels on order, but they won't be here until Earth Day.
Outside we have onions,
chives, rhubarb,
hollyhocks,
daffodils and irises,
tarragon,
and strawberries showing their noses.
Planted a few heirloom snapdragons thinned from the under the grow light in the basement. They came from a friend in Peoria. I grew them their 4 years ago and kept the seeds until now.
Planted poppies in eastern beds beside porch, along rock border and in rock pile by garden arch.
Here they are mixed with the snapdragons.
Yesterday, set up cheap-o greenhouse in three-season room and moved a few tomatoes, zucs, cucs and marigolds from the basement to start acclimating to the sun.
I also prepared the north bed with compost and raking. Need to add soil to the spice garden to keep out the grass along the border.
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