The onions and shallots I harvested last September 3rd are still in great shape, except for one big one that decided to sprout. The onion variety is Yellow of Parma that I bought from Baker Creek. Shallots are Zebrune shallot, same source.
They were stored in my shop in a single layer on...
I bet you will since onions usually produce seeds in their second year. I plan to plant some of last year's onion and shallot bulbs in the garden to produce seeds for 2027.
What worked for me with a different PIA plant, Canada thistle, was to continually chop down any above ground growth for a...
Gotta say I'm enjoying this conversation! My own simple opinion is that since chickens eat whole rodents, reptiles, amphibians and worms with no problems other than parasites possibly, large mammalian intestines wouldn't be a problem to them if they chose to eat them. I think their short, fast...
Nice day here, 74 degrees outside. Sat with the chickens a little while to relax. They all did good today, 7 eggs. Guess what I'm having for supper. LOL
Yeah, placing a board over the row of planted carrot seeds is the way to go. I think I'll try it with my beets too.
I have a bunch of 1/8" thick cedar boards that work great. Thin enough that sunshine easily warms the soil underneath.
Too bad you're buried in snow again. Where I'm at, there were only a couple times I saw a few flakes falling. No accumulation at all this winter, which is very unusual.
The diluted weed tea doesn't harm my plants at all. I've watered directly on plants and there was no negative effect.
FYI...
You're in a great location for birdwatching. I don't see many interesting birds at all, although there was a robin singing its heart out, perched in my garden, at 6am this morning. It paid me no mind as I made the morning rounds checking on my chickens. It's mostly crows, ravens, robins, hawks...
If you use soil temperature as the deciding factor to use when planting seeds in the garden I think you'll be less anxious. If seeds are planted in soil that's too cool there's more chance of them rotting in the ground before germinating. And if they germinate in lower than ideal temps I think...
My onion starts are a little behind compared to last year's onions. Last year I started the onion seeds indoors in January, and when I planted them the root ends were no larger than a pencil lead.
This year the seedlings were started in the garden and are tiny, but I think they'll grow into...
The weeds in the bucket of water are starting to get mushy. I made a weak solution in a watering can and used some to water the lettuce, kale, collard and onion starts in the garden. I used the rest to water in the carrot and beet seeds I planted today.
I need to go out and find more juicy...
Found a second pullet egg this afternoon. Both eggs sitting next to their momma's extra large egg. Planted a short row each of carrots and beets in the garden.
Took a drive down to Longview Freddies. There were deals I couldn't pass up. Got another little pullet egg this morning, just like the one laid yesterday.
Oh yeah, I ordered a little hummingbird feeder which is supposed to be delivered today. Think I'll hang it in front of the big living room...
I need to plant beets and carrots today. I've never had luck growing either and I think it's because they were planted too thick. I'm going to try giving them much more space this year.
There are a few prescriptions I take for my old age ailments, and it seems like the local pharmacy I've been using jacked up the prices around 50% after the first of this year.
I've heard of Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs so I checked it out online. Prices are considerably lower than what I've...
It's not like I get worried about things I have no control over, but it makes me feel better being prepared for a bad scenario. I usually keep three to six months of supplies on hand so I have what I need if store shelves empty out, like when Covid hit.
Are your seeds germinating yet @ValerieJ...
Hope you get your chicken fixed up.
I drove to the feed store and stocked up on a couple more bags of feed and a 50# bag of flaked oyster shells. Also been stocking up on staples for the pantry, just in case world order disintegrates in the near future. If it doesn't, I won't have to buy stuff...