I have a vegetable garden in Midwestern Northern Illinois. It is organic, has raised beds, and I am using double digging techniques (actually bastard trenching), along with French Intensive concepts. I broke ground in December of 2009, and I hope that if you are a beginning or struggling gardener that this blog will be an encouragement to you.
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Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Hugelkultur - Good use for old firewood-Preparing to plant Tulips
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Hugelkultur,
old firewood,
Tulips
Monday, October 24, 2011
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Radiator Charlies Mortgage Lifter. Picked october 8th.
I planted 4 or five varietys last spring, but really the only ones that did any good are the Radiator Charlies. They have very good size and flavor, when they are ripe they are a nice pink almost red color.It was very hot here this summer and I think the fruit didn't set very well. Here at the end they have really come on strong. Most of these were picked about 6 or 7 feet off the ground. Look how clean and shiney they are.They have never been any where near the ground.
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Radiator Charlys. Tomatoes
Planting Calcots- Spanish Green Onions
I planted about 75 onions, about setember 5th. They are buried about four inches deep. Each bulb will produce about 5 or 6 green onions next spring. They will be ready to harvest in April. I planted each bulb about 6 inches apart. If you look online there is quite a bit of information how to cook and make special sauces for them. In Spain they have big Calcot Onion festivals.
Calcots- Forcing onions
I planted my calcots about September 5th. I bought a few bags of onions at the grocery store. I think its a good idea to use as nice and big ones as you can find. You cut the tops off and bury them in a trench about four inches deep. They will sprout in about 5 weeks, as they grow you keep backfilling dirt around them. In march they will start to grow and you will have the nicest green onions you have ever seen.
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