This is a journal of my vegetable gardens. Skippy was my first dog and he thought the garden was his, even though I did all the work. Now Suzie and Charley follow in his footsteps. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6A). I have a community plot, a backyard vegetable garden, fruit trees, berry bushes, chickens, and bees. I use sustainable organic methods and do my best to grow all of my family's vegetables myself.
Looks like you are growing a bit of everything.... how are you planning on supporting your tomato plants? Cages or stakes and why? This year I am trying both...mostly because I ran out of cages and had an extra supply of wood.
I thought it was recommend to rotate potatoes (or the soil they're in) yearly to avoid disease? You don't seem to have this problem with your volunteers? I grow potatoes in trash cans and big containers and usually dump that soil into my raised beds and put new virgin soil in the cans in the Spring.
This is a good reason not to let the volunteers grow. I did rotate the bed I planted them in, but since I also reorganized my beds, many came up in paths. I let volunteers in the paths grow.
Since its only the second year I'm growing potatoes, probably OK. But a real good point for pulling them out next year.
Hey! It looks sunny in those photos - are you sure you're in Massachusetts?
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are growing a bit of everything.... how are you planning on supporting your tomato plants? Cages or stakes and why? This year I am trying both...mostly because I ran out of cages and had an extra supply of wood.
ReplyDeleteWhat? No Clouds and rain?
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Tomatoes are being supported with strings.
ReplyDeleteAbout the weather - Wednesday was sunny all day and I just stayed out in the sun the whole time.
Can you believe this gloominess?!!!
I've got to get some tips on two of the crops labeled in the bottom right picture- Skippy's Umbrella Pole and Skippy's Water Dish. ;)
ReplyDeleteSeriously, everything's looking good!
Lovely setup! Your garden is growing beautifully!
ReplyDeleteI am so sick of the rain!! Mold is starting to grow on my soil!!!
ReplyDeleteI thought it was recommend to rotate potatoes (or the soil they're in) yearly to avoid disease? You don't seem to have this problem with your volunteers? I grow potatoes in trash cans and big containers and usually dump that soil into my raised beds and put new virgin soil in the cans in the Spring.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder to rotate!
This is a good reason not to let the volunteers grow. I did rotate the bed I planted them in, but since I also reorganized my beds, many came up in paths. I let volunteers in the paths grow.
Since its only the second year I'm growing potatoes, probably OK. But a real good point for pulling them out next year.