Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Potato Experiments

I figured I would try some vertical potato growing experiments. 

These I planted a few weeks ago but it has been very cold.

I will try this way as it will give me movable deep bed options for things like parsnips.

And because I have heard for years that potato cages are great I will also try this.

At least it will piss off a rooster.  Food Not Lawns!
 

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Ramps

                         I have been watching this little patch of ramps for a few years now.


 
This now parking lot was a farm in the '70s and I bet these were moved here years ago. Now this 
is a poor spot and I feel sorry for them. People walk on them, piss on them and the plow truck
 puts a big snow bank here.  

                    
  So I dug three clumps and moved them in to my woods.

 

My hope is that they like their new homes.




   and spread slowly over years.  
 
 
 Perhaps when I am an old man I will pick some, or not I still love the lime green
 on a rainy grey day and that is enough.









Monday, April 28, 2014

This Has Been A Cold Late Spring

                      Weeks after I should have I transplanted some swiss chard and kohlrabi.







                              Getting way to big and I will need to cover them in a few days.






   Pound for pound swiss chard is the most productive plant in my garden and nothing bothers it but the chickens,
   Garlic is up and looking very good, the perennial bunching onions are looking good too. I have about 36 feet of peas planted and tomorrow I go and take the first look at the winter garden and hope to plant shell peas. I guess the game is on. Bloody hell.

Sunday, February 16, 2014

True Potato Seed.

I had some good potato berries this year.  


 

                            So I decided to try my hand I growing potatoes from true seed.

   

  I let the berries ripen for a few months then I ground them up in a blender then let the pulp and water ferment for a week or so. I then poured off the scum and washed the seeds with trisodium phosphate to remove the germination inhibitors followed by a wash in 1:5 bleach solution and a hot water rinse. I then dried them.






                                     I planted them in a warm place, 85 degrees is best.





13 days later I have my first sprouts are coming up. The mother plants were Augusta and Purple Viking so I am hopeful that these are something interesting.