I wish each of you angels a Very Merry Christmas and hope you realize all the wonderful gift of free produce you have grown and donated to charity.
We have done a lot since last report. One of the wonderful/educational/demonstration parts is we garden all twelve months and harvest most months as per this blog entry. Note we have growing now kale, carrots, onyuns, garlic, rutabagas, and collards.
We gathered and spread out in the garden lots of cardboard (thanks to Patree), bales of straw (thanks to CHS baseball team), and 31 bags of leaves.
Here is a list of the varieties of garlic we planted (clink to see descriptions):
Some have begun to sprout:
Wednesday December 18, Patree and Stephanie picked da cabbiges: 257 lbs of Bonnie and Savoy varieties and cleaned and took to da Food Pantry Thursday morning. We also donated 6 large trash bags of outer leaves to Trey Campbell for his free range chickens. We had 4 bags left we strewed on the garden as mulch. All told this was 150 lbs but we aren't counting it in our total.
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| Stephanie and Patree cleaning cabbiges |
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| Mr Winchell at Food Pantry accepting da delivery |
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| Beautiful Savoy cabbiges in da back of Opie on da way to da Food Pantry |
Thursday Stephanie and I planted 4 bundles of DixonDale yellow candy onyuns. We counted 286 plants. They were planted on either side of 6 inch deep trenches where the Bonnie liquid organic fertilizer was applied. The idea from DixonDale is to grow long deep roots all winter to support large bulbs in da spring. Sposed to be da Good Lord gonna water them in good tomorrow.
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| Stephanie laid out and planted all 286 onyun sets |
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| one planted bed |
Harvest total 2013 to date:
4,430 lbs + 257 = 4,687 lbsfor 2013!!!!!!!!!!
Finance report:
Balance as of 11/12/2013 $576.05. I need to file expense report for the onyun sets.
I am thinking per advice and demonstration by MAMG PAR garden at Davies Plantation (Diane Parks and GA Crosby and Jaime Childers) to do plots 2 and 4 (the middle two) with cinder blocks. Costs about half as much as treated wood. I went and watched (helped some) Wednesday as they built several new raised cinder block beds.
Also thinking about getting 3 hose reels and new hoses (non kink kind) and three new sprinklers.
Also thinking about getting four new cattle panel trellises.
I have asked the Memphis Area Master Gardeners for $2,100 dollars to do this infrastructure work.
As always your advice is needed and much appreciated.
Thanks,
cw






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