There has been way too much rain in the garden over the past 3 weeks or so, but the weather has been somewhat drier and warmer over the last week. Since the last blog post I was able to plant out into the garden 52 lettuce seedlings on April 13th (which is about 10 days later than I like), seed Green Arrow peas on April 14th, plant Red Norland seed potatoes on April 16th, and plant out into the garden broccoli, cabbage, and kohlrabi seedlings on April 17th. I was also able to finally side dress my onion transplants with organic fertilizer on April 17th as well. In addition, I potted up my pepper and tomato seedlings into larger pots on April 18th. Harvesting has continued on the over-winter lettuce with a few more harvests to go before it is through. The harvest from the the over-winter lettuce this year has been really good. The top-setting onions continue to grow, so harvest on these (for green onions) will probably start in about another week. The early spring planted radishes are starting to get bigger, so harvest on those will also probably start in another week. The peas have just started to emerge from the soil over the last day or so. Here’s hoping that the drier and warmer weather continues. Please enjoy the few pics of the garden below.
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