What did you do in the garden today?

First time gardening in several years due to health issues, yay! Dug up wonderful compost from a corner of the garden and spread it to an area I'm going to have tilled this Sunday so I can move some lilies there. Yeah, I know I should transplant bulbs in the fall but ... shrug... they'll just have to deal.
 
Yes I meant saving from this summers harvest.
Yes, I would save the largest from this summers harvest, cure them & just hang on to them till a couple weeks before your freeze, as @SheaLoner said. I hang my garlic in the shed to dry, with the fans on, then braid it. Then it comes in the house for use. I do the same with onions & shallots too. My braids from last July (I think).
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@WthrLady I so wish we had Habitat stores around here! Y'all find the best deals!

I uncovered the strawberries, they look pretty darn good. Put a little mulch on the onions. Then I started messing with the canner again, pulled it all apart again, unplugged, replugged it & BAM it worked. Argh. Now I'm torn on wether it's a fluke it's working again & if I should let them send me the replacement or cancel. Oh the guilt if it keeps working....
 
Yes, I would save the largest from this summers harvest, cure them & just hang on to them till a couple weeks before your freeze, as @SheaLoner said. I hang my garlic in the shed to dry, with the fans on, then braid it. Then it comes in the house for use. I do the same with onions & shallots too. My braids from last July (I think).
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@WthrLady I so wish we had Habitat stores around here! Y'all find the best deals!

I uncovered the strawberries, they look pretty darn good. Put a little mulch on the onions. Then I started messing with the canner again, pulled it all apart again, unplugged, replugged it & BAM it worked. Argh. Now I'm torn on wether it's a fluke it's working again & if I should let them send me the replacement or cancel. Oh the guilt if it keeps working....
They are few and far between
https://www.google.com/search?q=hab...2j0i22i30l8.8914j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
 
Do you have a scientific reason or do you just have a hard time getting over the "Ick" factor as well.?

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I don't trust people to actually do the job and test it accurately and as often as they say they're supposed to. If they screw up, it's my health, family's health and food supply that suffers. Around here they are constantly having septic spills into the local creek, backing up into basements, and generally screwing up the waste system in the city. How can I trust them to get bio-soil right?
 
What's everybody's take on using "Bio-Solid" compost in the garden?

Nearest big city works dept. makes compost from bio-solids gleaned from the waste treatment facility.

Documentation says, compost "has been processed in a manner that meets all the current U.S. EPA and Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (ODEQ) requirements for Class A Resource Recovery Compost." So it's supposed to be safe and up to par.

It's 1/3 the price of the feedlot manure compost I usually buy, $20 for a truck-bed load.

I just can't seem to get over the "Ick" factor.

What say you.? Thoughts.?

I don't use night soil, no matter HOW much they say it's safe and follows X rules. Nope.
There is no way in heck I'd use it - I had a bad deal with it once. Long story, bear with me...My girlfriends & I went to a Phish show in VT back in 2004, it rained like weeks before & then most of the time we were there. We were camped in cow pastures, but a lot of people were camped in hay/wheat/whatever fields, it was VT, lol. Mud from head to toe, day one to day 5. We all came home & were very quickly sick. I had a horrible ear infection that needed antibiotics, twice. My girlfriend had a severe case of pink eye - she works at a hospital so couldn't return to work until she was cleared. She was out for over a month, it just wouldn't go away. I was curious & did some poking around & ended up seeing some articles about how sick soooo many were that attended the show, all various forms of infections & such. Very weird, I go to Phish shows all the time & never heard of anything so rampant. As it turned out the big story was they had injected the fields with human based compost & no one was supposed to be camping in those fields but the show got out of hand & overflow happened. Now I don't know the details on how the compost was treated (or not), but NO WAY IN HECK I'd ever use human waste as a fertilizer. JMHO, take it for what it is.
 
As it turned out the big story was they had injected the fields with human based compost & no one was supposed to be camping in those fields but the show got out of hand & overflow happened. Now I don't know the details on how the compost was treated (or not), but NO WAY IN HECK I'd ever use human waste as a fertilizer. JMHO, take it for what it is.
Did you know that NYC cant handle all its waste so it is treated compacted and shipped out west. Its bought by the train load as a "cheap" fertilizer and spread on grain fields. I believe out by texas or arizona but havent checked recently.

I'm fine with using humanure when its mine or my families. I know what drugs and residues are in it, as well as how it is composted. But from a municipality? No. Just No.
 
Yes, I would save the largest from this summers harvest, cure them & just hang on to them till a couple weeks before your freeze, as @SheaLoner said. I hang my garlic in the shed to dry, with the fans on, then braid it. Then it comes in the house for use. I do the same with onions & shallots too. My braids from last July (I think).
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@WthrLady I so wish we had Habitat stores around here! Y'all find the best deals!

I uncovered the strawberries, they look pretty darn good. Put a little mulch on the onions. Then I started messing with the canner again, pulled it all apart again, unplugged, replugged it & BAM it worked. Argh. Now I'm torn on wether it's a fluke it's working again & if I should let them send me the replacement or cancel. Oh the guilt if it keeps working....
Can I just take a moment and be both super jealous of your garlic and your cast iron? Beautiful! :love
 
There is no way in heck I'd use it - I had a bad deal with it once. Long story, bear with me...My girlfriends & I went to a Phish show in VT back in 2004, it rained like weeks before & then most of the time we were there. We were camped in cow pastures, but a lot of people were camped in hay/wheat/whatever fields, it was VT, lol. Mud from head to toe, day one to day 5. We all came home & were very quickly sick. I had a horrible ear infection that needed antibiotics, twice. My girlfriend had a severe case of pink eye - she works at a hospital so couldn't return to work until she was cleared. She was out for over a month, it just wouldn't go away. I was curious & did some poking around & ended up seeing some articles about how sick soooo many were that attended the show, all various forms of infections & such. Very weird, I go to Phish shows all the time & never heard of anything so rampant. As it turned out the big story was they had injected the fields with human based compost & no one was supposed to be camping in those fields but the show got out of hand & overflow happened. Now I don't know the details on how the compost was treated (or not), but NO WAY IN HECK I'd ever use human waste as a fertilizer. JMHO, take it for what it is.
Hmm. I imagine the fruit or veggies you might eat grown in this fertilizer would be perfectly safe, but it does seem it was not meant to be made into a soup to roll around in. Not that different from bovine, horse or chicken manure.
 

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