That Was the Year that Was

My pickup truck has a shell on it, so it’s not good for hauling compost. We have the tiny John Deere for cutting grass for compost and the 18 cubic foot trailer it tows for hauling manure. While Dan picked out the last of the starthistle, I brought down load after load of manure (each … Continue reading That Was the Year that Was

What We Have Learned

We learned last year that rabbits do not eat basil. What we learned this year is that rabbits will eat basil if there is nothing else to eat. We learned that our corner of the world likes to grow tomatoes of these varieties: Sungold, Super Sweet, Black Cherry, and Stupice. It is not kind to … Continue reading What We Have Learned

I ♥ Rowcover!

Floating rowcover, agribon, reemay… whatever you call it, this lightweight, translucent, water-permeable, spun-bonded plastic sheeting is awesome!  Though it is plastic that eventually gets shredded and ends up in the landfill, this material has a myriad of uses that help my crops succeed: 1) Warmth bonus – Even the lightweight version that I use manages … Continue reading I ♥ Rowcover!