I've got nearly the whole garden planted, I hope to finish up this week, except for the sweet potatoes, I can't get those slips until Mayish, I am debating w/ myself about planting the sorghum now.
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Kass, I have been saving slips from some of my stored sweet potatoes. I pull them off and stick them in a little water. Also some potatoes from lat year can be set just under the soil surface and slips can be pulled from those to set out. This year, I'm going to set plants early.I've got nearly the whole garden planted, I hope to finish up this week, except for the sweet potatoes, I can't get those slips until Mayish, I am debating w/ myself about planting the sorghum now.
I tried that with one of my peonies, but the plant was HUGE and the cage did not support far enough out, so we still got the sagging flowers, so we just use bailing twine, the rope not wire or the plastic stuff and tie a big loop around the outside of each plant.Kass, I have been saving slips from some of my stored sweet potatoes. I pull them off and stick them in a little water. Also some potatoes from lat year can be set just under the soil surface and slips can be pulled from those to set out. This year, I'm going to set plants early.
To support your peony plants, why not use small tmatoe cages . The disappear in the foilage and sdupport the cnter of the plant.
I've got nearly the whole garden planted, I hope to finish up this week, except for the sweet potatoes, I can't get those slips until Mayish, I am debating w/ myself about planting the sorghum now.
I have never known what sorghum is even tho I remember seeing sorghum sandwiches shown on some of the old Little House on the Prairie shows ?!!?
Is it some kind of a sugary spread? Does it have some food value? What does it look like and how do you process it? What zone and how long of a growing season? How much space?
Oh, probably too many questions but am very curious!
Always up for something new...
sorghum grows like sugar cane. the stalk is squeezed to remove the juice and boiled down and makes a great tasting syrup.
I got my garden into the ground and now the fun starts
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