Friday, November 3, 2017

November 2nd

Some of the beds without any mulching :/ We have a ways to go with these guys!
The Red Olympic Kale we planted seems to be struggling, but were fertilized this week.
Toscano definitely seems like a more vigorous grower judging from this pictures.
These tomatoes were caged after being free for a while. I guess I can't market them as cage free anymore... Hehe.
The sweet potato is growing ferociously.
BEHOLD the mulched beds! I skipped a class just to finish a couple of beds, I'm pretty proud.
Bt was sprayed on the cukes, but they didn't look bad even without pesticide.
Progress pick of the tomatoes! I harvested one today, we'll see how it tastes in a week when its ripe.

2 comments:

  1. Heys Continental Veggies,

    Just wanted to say I love your team dynamic, your plot looks beautiful with all healthy plants producing veggies. Just a little tip though, the chrysanthemums at the front of your plot - their flowers can be seeped in hot water to make yummy and healthy tea.

    -Tamara from Sunflower Castle :-)

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  2. Oh! That sounds delicious, thank you! We mostly planted them because they were pretty, but its nice to know even the ornamentals have their uses ;) Should I dry them first? Or just boil them fresh?

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