03/19/2023 tomatillos having a hard time
Harvesting and trimming
Quick checkup before work
They survived their first earwig night
Just a few nibbles! Maybe the diatomaceous earth is helping.
Testing summer plants in the land of earwigs
I set out some of the tomato cages today. In the raised bed with the worst earwig depredations, I put one each of poblano pepper, Rio Grande verde tomatillo, Tommy Toe tomato, and Peruvian ground cherry.
I put out these four plants to see if the earwigs attack them and if so I’ll try petroleum jelly around the stem. I have other plants of all these so if any get completely consumed it won’t be the end of the world.
There have been fewer earwigs out in that bed since I’ve started putting out diatomaceous earth. However, in the adjacent bed, they have now moved onto a lettuce that was less dusted. So, maybe it’s helping?
Delicious food with garden elements
The chef made amazing venison enchiladas tonight.
Tomatillo time
This morning I repotted the baby tomatillos (two varieties this year).
A garden dinner in winter
Wes cooked up a very nice dinner with garden harvest storage and some ground venison courtesy of Paula!
More of last fall’s tomatillos
The big event today will really be the arrival of some bare root trees but meanwhile here are more tomatillos.