Seems an Admin had gone on a pruning frenzy and deleted my previous topic!
Anyways, I've started planting things this week. I had tilled the area about 10 times... it still isn't perfect soil that you see on commercial farms where all you see is dirt. In some ways I think it's better I have it like this because in those situations the farmer destroyed a lot of structure the worms made thus the farmer will most likely have flooding during the year from a lot of rain and poor drainage.
I'm seeing how bad it will get for me for weeds... I will keep on top of it and not let it get out of control.
Anyways I started 36 Onions inside, 20ish outside to see which one performs better. I also have Arugula and Kale inside and outside and a lot of Radish planted. I still have to get some Garlic and plant that at the end of September a few weeks before our first frost. The Garlic/Onion won't be ready until July or something like that.
Anyways, I've started planting things this week. I had tilled the area about 10 times... it still isn't perfect soil that you see on commercial farms where all you see is dirt. In some ways I think it's better I have it like this because in those situations the farmer destroyed a lot of structure the worms made thus the farmer will most likely have flooding during the year from a lot of rain and poor drainage.
I'm seeing how bad it will get for me for weeds... I will keep on top of it and not let it get out of control.
Anyways I started 36 Onions inside, 20ish outside to see which one performs better. I also have Arugula and Kale inside and outside and a lot of Radish planted. I still have to get some Garlic and plant that at the end of September a few weeks before our first frost. The Garlic/Onion won't be ready until July or something like that.