I had some asparagus that didn't come up last year. I planted some to replace them. Purple Passion is what I plant. Also trimmed up my trumpet vine. Didn't get to it last year.
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Do you know why it did not come up?I had some asparagus that didn't come up last year. I planted some to replace them. Purple Passion is what I plant. Also trimmed up my trumpet vine. Didn't get to it last year.
What do you grow besides strawberries?![]()
Do you know what zone you are in?First year with a garden after many years without one. We've only had one summer in this house and almost didn't get a garden started last year, but the previous owners had put in some raised beds, so at least part of the work was done.
We like to grow potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, carrots, peas. Always try some new things, so tried some black beans this year, but planted for a fall harvest, but too late - the frost killed them before they fully developed. Tried 3 kinds of melons: the orange one would have been great, but just took too long to grow so couldn't really fully ripen, then the watermelon was a disappointment (and it was a cooler climate type) with hardly any red, and the third kind (green interior) grew and ripened but was a disappointment in taste.
This year we have several varieties of peppers to start from seed - most new to us. Try to get the raspberry plants in, but need to determine location. Bought a cold-weather Fig (great reviews from midwestern growers, most in colder areas than here) so am hopeful to get a few figs next year, after it gets established this year. Have some melon seeds that supposedly grow well in my kind of climate...so will try those out (they are orange flesh melons).
I did plant some potato starts in one raised bed in the fall, as I read that you can plant them to overwinter and they will begin to grow when they determine the right temp in the spring. Maybe they will grow, maybe not, but I figured worth a shot!
Do you know what zone you are in?
Awh...ya had to ask about the asparagus
I did not cut them back this year on purpose because the chickens love them as a hideout. I don’t know how this will effect them.
I have regular & purple asparagus. The purple stays purple even after cooking.
I get a lot of harvest from them considering they are only 4 years old.
So...the dig monsters started digging last winter and I slapped down the only wire I had 1” chicken wire. OMG!!! I had spears growing like corkscrews thru the wire. Spears splitting and looking all deformed. So now I have lg. 3” diamond wire and I’ll redo that box too. Chickens are a HUGE challenge. They like the tender tiny baby asparagus ferns they might peck a tip of a matured spear. But I get Tons of seed pods they like those best...there’s plenty to keep reseeding and monsters munching. I’m still thinking of a way to protect them until harvest. Any suggestions?
I think everyone's kitchen counters should look like this.View attachment 1646123 So last night we got rain. Yesterday (or day before can’t remember) I spent hours shoveling a path to the coop. Raked all the snow off the roof of the run. And the rain melted ALL the snow
It was a beautiful 42 degrees & sunny!
So today I did Iris’s. Last summer my brother brought over a huge Matt of tangled bulbs. Left them on my front door step. We were out of town for the day. I thought they would be in terrible shape so I brought them in soaked them in totes and began separating them.
Any suggestions?
I container grow much of what I plant. I also have only 5 chickens presently. They freerange where my pots are usually in the afternoons. There is plenty of other greens available in lawn. The hens do nibble on the outer edges, but are not able to enter and destroy .regular chicken wire for the sides.
Anybody else have suggestions?