Posted on March 5, 2022March 5, 2022 by larksparrowWarm day garden activities We’re watering and fertilizing two straw bales to become potato growing sites. The one that we’ve watered and covered with plastic to keep warm is growing straw. At least it’s not got herbicides on it!! We trimmed the Salvia greggii back for bushiness and spring flowering. We also did the winter pruning for both new and old fruit trees but I forgot to take before and after pictures. Several seeds are sprouting in the hoops. If you can zoom in, you may see the two oil traps for earwigs. It is leftover fryer oil so it should excite their senses. We also planted two varieties of lettuce seeds we forgot before, and sprinkled leaves from the Salvia branches on the idea they might repulse earwigs. Finally, a few seeds are already up: purple lady bok choy, lacinato/dinosaur kale, Scotch blue curled kale, and French breakfast radish. The daffodils I moved from along the metal edging to among the Salvias are coming up! Hopefully the trim will also make these more visible if they end up blooming. They were previously overcrowded and in the shade, so maybe out here they’ll actually bloom.
Lots of work!
A very nice day for it and then I rested afterwards like I’m supposed to 😌
Congrats on seeds sprouting. Garlic looks good too. What kind is it?
The kind our neighbor in greenwood gave us a decade or two ago 🤷