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Earlier Summer Vegetables

Written by: adekun on 27 April, 2007 12:49 pm - Filed under: blog ?

After a long and tiring day under the unrelenting sun, the summer vegetables were planted yesterday. There is still a little space to accommodate something else, perhaps a cucumber plant.

From the left:

  • Tomatoes (iko, momotaro & tsugi momotaro)
  • Aubergines, Peppers
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Cucumbers
  • Red Onions
  • Garlic
  • Potatoes
  • White Onions

Although I didn’t cadge any cowpats, I did cadge some greens for the compost heap. After being offered a few barrow loads of compost from my neighbour’s compost mountain, the offer of a similar sized stack of shungiku (chrysanthemum) came.
I had made a short deviation from my no chemical strategy and treated my own heap with some pellets to deal with only* beetle larvae and woodlice.
It seems quite timely; it will make an excellent addition. I shall be spending the next week clipping away with the secateurs.

* I can only hope so.

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2 responses to Earlier Summer Vegetables »

  • DJEB

    27 April, 2007 #

    Please give it mulch, mulch, mulch.
    :)

  • Adekun

    28 April, 2007 #

    Since Alan at Dun Hagan mentioned mulch, I have been on the lookout for the thrifty solution. It has only just twigged, for it is an abundant by-product from what the city is famous for, rice.
    The next job is to cadge some chaff, or more properly, ???? (momigara).

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