About Mulching - May 22, 2024 @goldenoakfarm

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    Big garden - onion area cleared crop May 2024.jpg

    On Wednesday morning I was up at 5:15AM after another bad night and my general helper had spent the night. We got out to the Big garden by 6AM to plant the 6 rows of onions.

    First I lifted off all the good remaining mulch from the winter. Then we raked the loose, half composted mulch out of the way.

    Big garden - mulch piles crop May 2024.jpg

    The good dry mulch was carefully stacked on the left, the damp, full of soil mulch raked to the side.

    Tools for garden crop May 2024.jpg

    We started out with the hayfork, center, then used garden rakes, left. The orange tool is a broadfork and is used to loosen soil without destroying the biology in the soil. The bucket far left is the special mix amendment for this garden.

    Big garden - 1st row onions planted crop May 2024.jpg

    Next the amendment is spread on the whole area, measuring roughly 14’ x 14’. A string is run to keep the row straight and also a tape measure. Because everything is mulched, it’s a lot easier to do if things are standard spaces.

    Next I broadforked the row and my helper smoothed it out with a handfork. We first planted Cortland storage onions, and one row is finished and mulched.

    Big garden - loose mulch crop May 2024.jpg

    We brought the loose mulch over in sleds after moving the good dry mulch from the pile and putting it behind each row.

    Big garden - 1st row onions planted crop2 May 2024.jpg

    Then we took small handfuls and carefully tucked them alongside each plant.

    Big garden -  onions planted1 crop May 2024.jpg

    We had plenty of mostly too big Cortland onions and my helper took home 6 plants. Then we started the 3 rows of Walla Walla Sweet onions. These hadn’t grown as well and there were a lot of small ones. But we had to use all but one plant to finish the last row. She got that one to take home also.

    Big garden -  onions planted3 crop May 2024.jpg

    We finished about 10AM and the sun had come out at 8AM, so it was getting pretty hot. She got the string out of the garlic rows, and I got out the hoses and stuff for running sprinklers. We got that up and running by 10:30AM when she had to go.

    I did a couple more chores and called it quits at 11AM.

    Old North - bloodroot leaves crop May 2024.jpg

    Old North garden – bloodroot leaves

    I got cleaned up and made my notes and got my photos and got a shower.

    North Corner - pink wood hyacinths crop May 2024.jpg

    North Corner garden – pink wood hyacinth volunteers

    I rested for a while and got some lunch and made sure all the shades were pulled in the windows against the sun.

    West Shed - white iris flowers crop May 2024.jpg

    West Shed garden – white iris blooming

    I spent part of the afternoon watching a movie.

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    West garden – coral bells are flowering

    But I was so tired I ended up going to bed mid afternoon and sleeping for a while.

    I got up around suppertime and made supper and got the sprinkler going on the plants in the Big garden for a couple hours.

    South Herb - peony buds crop May 2024.jpg

    South Herb garden – peony buds starting to open

    South - sweet peas up crop May 2024.jpg

    South garden – the sweet peas came up (so did the grass…)

    On Thursday, I was hoping it was going to rain, but the forecast is for maybe thunderstorms. Not the gentle rain I’d hoped for. I need to take a lot of seedlings to the cold frames as the temperatures won’t be so hot. I also need to feed all the seedlings. My helper won’t be back until the middle of next week.

    Once that’s done, I’ll probably just try to have an easy day, getting chores done, like laundry. I have a lot of phone calls to make too.

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