Whit and Jan Whitacre have been moving the soil pile into the raised wooden beds. I don't have a list of who all worked Monday but last week was Val and the Whitacres and me.
Last Thursday I took the onyuns drying in my garage from the previous week (37 lbs) to the Food Pantry. This week a charity group from Fayette County picked 117 lbs of beautiful white and red Texas candy onyuns for a distribution in the Yager community. Pam Demato, a former VG volunteer, works with that group. She was responsible for our primary funding for several years.
Harvest report:
2013 to date:
04/11/2013 41 lbs
05/01/2013 64 lbs
05/13/2013 21 lbs
05/16/2013 51 lbs
05/23/2013 94 lbs
05/25/2013 2 lbs
05/30/2013 37 lbs
06/03/2013 117 lbs
2013 total 427 lbs
Next work date is 7am Thursday morning.
We need to:
1. Water the 30 pole bean containers next to the trellises on even days of the month.
2. Plant purplehull peas in all open areas.
3. Weed with a hoe around the corn in plot 1.
4. Remove the weeds from around and under 14 tomato cages.
5. Edge around the zinnia bed on Peterson Lake Rd with a sharp hoe and weed it. I did the Verlington bed this morning and fertilized it.
6. Everyone including your friends neighbors: we need about 40 bags of grass clippings to spread in all middles.
7. Mow and trim. I edged with Roundup this morning.
8. Maybe dig the taters.
BIG THANKS!
cw





2 comments:
Thank you so much for those onion, Carl!!!!!
Pam
Thank you so much for those onions, Carl!!!!!
Pam
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