High Hopes: Initial Plantings & Plans




The plantings have begun. This may be a bit hasty, but we haven't got much to lose. 

We planted the early things first. The arugula (pictured above), kale (hiding in the lobster trap row cover behind), and the snow peas (below).

The soil temperature in the raised beds was about 50 last week. We had one day that reached 70 degrees. 

There has been almost no rain or snow all winter, and when you pick up the bone-dry soil, you can tell. This cannot be a good thing. 

Not as bad, presently, as Mexico City, where 22 million people are close to running out of water. But still, we are in a drought, and hopefully it won't last into the spring. We need water. 


"Lobster trap" row covers being prepared for early planting

This is the hopeful time of year. The garden plan is in place. We have plans to level off and terrace another section of the yard. White clover and red fescue seeds are ready to roll. And tomorrow: tomato and pepper and marigold seeds will be started in the greenhouse. 
 



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