Hey Rob, I planted a lot of sunflower seeds in with my corn........... a tip
from a companion planting guide..... "to fight earworm caterpillars, attract
birds by planting sunflowers" with the corn.
I'm looking forward to eating the leftover sunflower seeds too !
I also planted sunflowers outside my south windows to look at, and pole beans
on my east windows (for shade from the desert sun and food).
Planted a lot yesterday.... still more to go.
First attempt, and have killed a lot of seedlings by accident................
but still working it !
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than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not
your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May
your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our
countrymen.”— Samuel Adams
--- On Sun, 4/19/09, Robert Walton <waltonrp AT gmail.com> wrote:
From: Robert Walton <waltonrp AT gmail.com>
Subject: [Homestead] Garden on the mind
To: homestead AT lists.ibiblio.org
Date: Sunday, April 19, 2009, 8:12 PM
Glad to see some posts. I'm sure everyone has been busy. I like that about
spring. Time to get shaking and get some work done. What I do in spring sets
the tone for the rest of the year.
There are lots of little sunflowers coming up everywhere from seed that the
birds dropped, I'm letting a few well placed ones grow.
I outlined the herb plot with Jerusalem Artichokes. I'm sure I'll
regret
that some day!
The chamomile reseeded itself. I lost the rosemary to cold. I see arugula
coming up very late. Also have some creasy salad coming up and some spinach
mustard. It might be a productive little plot. I also planted a nice little
spot of Alfalfa. I want it for tea.
I planted out my onions I grew from seed today. I planted some other starts
and sets I'd bought. Mental note to plant onion seed on New Years Day 2010.
I counted 180 Ailsa Craig plants. That's my heirloom. I hope it does well,
I'd like to save seed. I planted probably 100 Candy onions, I've
planted
that hybrid for 3 years and it always makes nice onions.
It's been so rainy here, I just had yesterday and today to get in the
garden. It's been on the cool side, hard frost last week, but I was
surprised at how warm the soil is. Those whippoorwills must know what they
are doing, they are back.
So do Royal Burgundy beans or other purple varieties..they are
tasty..yellow beans aren't?
Robert Walton wrote:
>> Tell me why I should plant and like wax beans.
>
> They are easier to pick. The yellow snaps (beans you say :>) stand out
> against the green leaves.
>
> I like them. Probably won't plant again, no-one wanted to eat them.
>
> Rob - Va
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and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed
lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of
living on public assistance."