[Garden] Winding Down the season
Madeline Rosamond
m.rosamond at gmail.com
Wed Oct 8 15:26:17 EDT 2008
I wouldn't recommend tilling, since we'd lose some soil to erosion.
Fight erosion, man! I'm not sure i"ll make it out today (deadlines,
deadlines) but hopefully I'll see y'all soon.
I turned over the compost about 2 weeks ago but I'm sure doing it
again wouldn't hurt.
Cheers,
Maddy
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Paul Nijjar <paul_nijjar at yahoo.ca> wrote:
>
>
>
> --- On Wed, 10/8/08, Peter Belej <pbelej at sandvine.com> wrote:
>
>> - Herbs (you can trim some down a couple inches
>> from the ground
>> like mint, parsley, chives...)
>>
>> - Asparagus
>>
>> - Raspberries
>>
>> - Strawberries
>>
>> - Gooseberries
>>
>> - Rhubarb
>>
>> - Garlic (since we recently planted this)
>>
>> - Winter Wheat
>>
>> - (Artichoke? I really have no idea about this
>> one)
>>
>> - Late harvest crops (ie: things we planted
>> recently and we're
>> waiting to hopefully grow up a bit)
>>
>
> Leeks can stay or be eaten. So can the lettuce we planted, since it is
> a later crop. There are some peas but they probably won't do anything.
> Maybe the onions should be picked?
>
> I suggest that FnB take as much lettuce and as many radishes as they
> can use.
>
> I will be by on Sunday, weather permitting. I hope I am not lonely,
> but given that I am incapable of getting to the garden on time I
> expect I might be.
>
> - Paul
>
>
>
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