We grew potatoes last year but they got some sort of fungus and we felt that ruined them. That is a danger of living in the rain forest. It's all around us and too close to my garden I'm afraid. Oh well, I grow what i can.
I started my tomatoes in January!!! I always have a hard time with...
I haven't had luck with onions so I think I'll stick with garlic and tomatoes. I'm pretty happy with those crops. And now I know what to do with tomatoes when the rain comes. They are ripening up just fine in the boxes. In fact I'll be pulling some out to blanch and peel tomorrow. Then...
Well, I don't know yet. I set aside 6 heads but some are hardneck so only 6 or 7 cloves each for those. I may plant more. Definitely don't have enough this year. Also planting softnecks. The bed is 16' long. 4' wide?
Hmmm...Grandson got married on October 2nd in San Diego. We've been a little busy around here. But we're back now and will get it going next week. I think we did it later than that last year. Can't remember now.
ETA: Looking back on notes, I think I planted mine beginning of November, so...
Oh, no problem. It sounds good, so whenever it's convenient. I'm going to make pumpkin muffins with cream cheese filling this week. New recipe. Of course I'll share them with the Cup O Joe folks. :)
That would be really hard for me too. However, DH does all the cleaning and caring these days, so I just get to enjoy. If I had to do all that every day, I'd be thinking of stopping too. And then there is the question of what to do with all the chickens. :th I just dunno.