Tuesday, April 17, 2012
"'Tis the Season"
The Dogwood (Virginia's State tree) in the yard is now in full leaf, which means that gardening is in full swing! Now, I am a reluctant gardener whereas Jorg is an enthusiastic one. While I am dragged, kicking and screaming, to the various veggie beds I do, of course, enjoy the fruits of our labors. We have already tasted the first strawberries from our small patch, have harvested the early beet, and have lettuce and spinach available in satisfying amounts for our regular salads (along with eggs from the chickens). Now that the last frosts are over (we hope!) the tomatoes from the greenhouse are in the ground, as well as broccoli, brussel sprouts, and snap peas. If the bugs don't get them (mild winter, so a possibility) and a possible drought is avoided, we shall have a great Summer feast. In the pipeline, it takes a couple of years to get them established, are asparagus, paw paws, plums and blueberries, and with the existing figs, peaches, pears and apples, promise a "fruitful" future. Funnily enough writing that all down makes the back aching work in tending the beds, and keeping the bugs at bay almost worthwhile!
Labels:
bugs,
drought,
freh eggs,
fruit trees,
Triskelion Farm,
vegetables,
veggies
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