As the downpours have temporarily halted and the ground has dried sufficiently to be somewhat (!) workable, I did a bit of planting today.
White Spanish onions
First, I planted some White Spanish onions in front of the house in the spaces between the six grape tomato plants I planted the other day (and forgot to log here).
This involved a little bit of preparation to get rid of the weeds which have started to grow, followed by the distribution of a handful of onion sets which I bought the other day. There was no particular count; it was a spur-of-the-moment purchase as it’s a wet year—I’ve had no luck with onions in the past….
Yukon Gem potatoes
I had also bought 6 Yukon Gem seed potatoes and planted them in the southern part of the garlic patch.
To make sure I know where they are later, I made 18″ stakes out of rips from 2 by 6s or the like which I had lying around. In the past, I’ve always used bamboo canes, but they are very fragile and tend to break and get lost.
I’ll add a diagram in due course; I have more potatoes to plant, but this involves mounting the loader on the tractor (so that I can add some soil to the southern portion of the garlic patch, where it’s low), and I’ve no time left for that today.
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