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Typhoon Faxai

Written by: adekun on 27 October, 2007 4:03 pm - Filed under: blog ?

The latest typhoon has brought heavy rain to Honshū. It’s passing south of Tokyo at the moment. The brassicas have taken a weathering as the gusts have been strong.
I took a photo a few days prior on what was a nice day. From the left:

  • Garlic
  • Sweet Potatoes
  • Hakusai, Cabbages, Broccoli
  • Spinach
  • Carrots
  • Beetroot
  • Mizuna
  • Potatoes (jumble of oddments in front)
  • Asparagus at the back

Vegetable garden in Japan

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4 responses to Typhoon Faxai »

  • TopVeg

    29 October, 2007 #

    Hope you and the garden survive the typhoon.

  • Cynthia Sandberg

    6 November, 2007 #

    Will you be able to grow potatoes all through the winter? What do you do to protect them, if anything?

  • Meg Wolff

    7 November, 2007 #

    Your garden looks like it survived!

  • adekun

    10 November, 2007 #

    I think it fared better than me.
    Here’s a link Cynthia to a previous post: http://blog.adekun.com/2006/12/new-year-spuds.
    Since the snow has been fairly light, it seems possible to get a few spuds over the winter. I dug some trenches for the snow, although what fell pretty much finished the haulms. Maybe some experiments (and luck) will give a bigger yield.

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