jinman
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- Joined
- Feb 23, 2001
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- Texas - Wise County - Sunset
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- NHTC45D, NH LB75B, Ford Jubilee
My wife and I got out and covered all our tender veggies. I've also been busily cultivating and weeding my onions yesterday and this morning. Actually, the only weed is nutgrass. The ground is really crusty, so I'm breaking it up and tilling to aerate. I planted my onions on a raised bed and the darn rain is washing the soil away from them. I get it good and tilled and pull it back around to cover at least up to where the leaves separate from the bulb/stem. I found some pretty dry spots where I added sand and didn't get it completely mixed. I'll have to water more in those areas because the sand drains so quickly.
I cultivated around each tomato plant and pepper plant as we covered them. Everything is well cultivated. I've found that if I don't keep the soil loose, rain seems to pound and solidify the surface so it is really crusty. That's probably just my soil.
My wife cut asparagus spears while I tilled. She cut about 30 spears and I made more asparagus roll-ups to have as snacks when my grandson gets off the bus. The ones I fixed to take to my daughter's house turned out delicious. I gotta go put them into the oven.
Oh yes. . . I cut some spears into 1-1/2" chunks and dropped them into some left-over pickle vinegar. After a week, they were quite tasty. Who would have guessed that you can pickle asparagus?
I cultivated around each tomato plant and pepper plant as we covered them. Everything is well cultivated. I've found that if I don't keep the soil loose, rain seems to pound and solidify the surface so it is really crusty. That's probably just my soil.
My wife cut asparagus spears while I tilled. She cut about 30 spears and I made more asparagus roll-ups to have as snacks when my grandson gets off the bus. The ones I fixed to take to my daughter's house turned out delicious. I gotta go put them into the oven.
Oh yes. . . I cut some spears into 1-1/2" chunks and dropped them into some left-over pickle vinegar. After a week, they were quite tasty. Who would have guessed that you can pickle asparagus?