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Old May 21, 2019   #1
GoDawgs
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Default Carrots, Onions and Garden Update

It's hot and getting more dry so it's time to break out the sprinkler and ladder. I've been using this combo for a long time now as the ladder height lets the sprinkler cover a lot larger area. One bungi cord holds the sprinkler atop the ladder and another secures the hose to the side of the ladder so the weight of the hose doesn't pull on the sprinkler.

Sometimes the hose is a pain to screw onto the sprinkler without taking the sprinkler down so last year I got smart and put a quick-connect on the sprinkler. Problem solved. This is the area that the sprinkler covers. I can get the whole garden in three sections if the wind isn't blowing.



The leaf mulch pile is going down. It used to extend as far as the hose in the pic. There will be enough this spring, especially since there's another pile behind the house. With the sciatica problem I discovered that setting the mulch buckets on top of overturned buckets puts the height of the filled buckets at a handy height so I don't have to bend down to pick them up.



This is the onion bed with kale growing in the middle. On the far side is 'Australian Brown' which has done well the past two years since I started growing onions. On the near side is 'Yellow Granex', the variety used for Vidalia onions. They've never grown well for me.



This morning a few were falling over so I pulled them out. Small, but I'll take 'em! Interesting that they're not sort of flat like Vidalias.



Finally, last evening I pulled three test carrots just to see how they were coming along. We had a carrot tasting and to me they all taste pretty similar. Left to right: Yaya, Romance, Tendersweet.



These are 55-60 day carrots, sown Feb 28 and now at Day 81. The Yaya and Romance (both new to me) are about there. The Tendersweets, which are a long type, still have a tad of growing to do. After the carrots were started we had extended periods of rain so I'm amazed they grew at all and didn't just rot!
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