Aaron also raked the garden bed on the south side of the house and spread radish seeds. He also rototilled the original garden from last year and planted two rows of beet seeds as we expect rain all week, and beet seeds need a fair soaking to germinate. Marianne's dad is going to stop by some day in April and work up the ground in the other gardens-to-be in the back field.
Saturday night into Sunday morning the wind picked up out of the southwest and a wave of spring migrants came in including at least 50 Golden-crowned Kinglets that were not in the yard Saturday afternoon while cleaning up. Mourning Doves, American Robins and Grackles are also starting to build nests in the cedars, and spruces.
Our seeds are already coming up in the basement. Tomatoes are of course leading the way. Seeing how they are related to weeds like nightshade, we are not surprised how fast they came up. In the wildflower department, the New England Asters are the only one that has germinated.
ROMA TOMATOES
We did discover one other thing that we did not want to see in our seed pots.....mould! To remedy this we mixed up a spray bottle with 2 tablespoons of 3% hydrogen peroxide to 2 cups of water sprayed the seed pots, and turned on a fan to circulate the air to help prevent the mould from reappearing. By the next day, the mould was gone. On Sunday we planted cabbage and onion in our seed pots, and this time we watered them with the same water/hydrogen peroxide solution, and will continue to do so for the next few weeks to prevent any damping off.
MOULD!!!
We also ordered our chicks from the TSC store. We ordered 15 chicks altogether. 15 seemed like a good number as we are guaranteed only 80% females (the males will be harvested when they reach adult weight) and we will most likely loose a few chicks along the way as well, aiming for an even dozen chickens in the end. They are due for delivery on the 16th of April. However, they will be two tiny for the chicken coop, so we gotta build a little brooding pen for them with a heat bulb.....Onto Week 15
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