starting beans and corn
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:48 pm
Ok so this is way earlier than I usually start beans OR corn. But in the spirit of following the phenological indiators this year I am going to give it a shot. I respectfully admit that so far it has worked great. Everything is growing well and came up on time. The apple blossoms have started falling and the dogwoods are blooming...which in accordance means start planting those seeds. We are getting lots of rain right now also which I guess is a good thing when you're trying to get beans and corn to sprout.
The night temps are still getting down around 40 which is what scares me. But the weather is supposed to warm up by the end of the week and we just got over what I think was the final snow scare of the year (we usually have one in March). So I'll give it a shot. The worst that happens I suppose is I am out of corn seeds and have to go buy another couple bags from the store. No huge loss.
But I'll hope for the latter which would be another successful crop thanks to those phenological signs I am now hooked on.
Me and the kids made this scarecrow the other day, in the hopes of deterring squirrels and crows from getting to my corn seeds. This morning I saw a robin picking worms right next to it. But I guess if I wanted to stop that we should have built a scare-robin, not a scarecrow.
[img]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v687/grnpez/scarecrow.jpg[/img]
The night temps are still getting down around 40 which is what scares me. But the weather is supposed to warm up by the end of the week and we just got over what I think was the final snow scare of the year (we usually have one in March). So I'll give it a shot. The worst that happens I suppose is I am out of corn seeds and have to go buy another couple bags from the store. No huge loss.
But I'll hope for the latter which would be another successful crop thanks to those phenological signs I am now hooked on.
Me and the kids made this scarecrow the other day, in the hopes of deterring squirrels and crows from getting to my corn seeds. This morning I saw a robin picking worms right next to it. But I guess if I wanted to stop that we should have built a scare-robin, not a scarecrow.

[img]https://img.photobucket.com/albums/v687/grnpez/scarecrow.jpg[/img]