I was busy yesterday, so only had a chance get a quick peek in the garden… and noted that the
Mirai 421 corn in VGC had been blown over by the thunderstorms. I took a pic as a reminder that this will be a priority task for today.
The corn were due for weeding/hilling anyway. And they had grown sturdy enough not to need protection from bunnies and birds.
I scooped up mud around them to stand them up like @Gary350 did. As a bonus, majority of the weeds were
purslane and they were not riddled by leafminers like they usually are by this time, thanks to the insect mesh low tunnel.
I took the opportunity to dig and pot up the
Kyoto Kujo, Ishikura Longwinter, and Flagpole scallion starts that had been growing bigger in the next row so they can be transplanted to the Sunflower Hoophouse under continuing insect mesh protection against onion flies.
Then the bed was minimally shaped and prepped to sow the second… no, THiRD stand of corn. I only had a little bit (13 or 14 seeds) of
Mirai 421 left so I sowed them perpendicularly across the row and sowed
Country Gentleman in two lines of 18 seeds.
There were volunteer
parsley or celery so I planted them at the end of the row with the
Broadleaf Shungiku which I tried harvesting in cut-and-come again “haircut”.
The 2nd row got the low hoop tunnel insect mesh again as protection against birds… but, as additional insurance against bunnies, I set up a 24 inch chicken wire fence between the Vegetable Gardenbed area and the Enterprise Apple Guild. Bunnies have been known to squeeze in between the pickets of the backyard fence.
— A quick look at VGA … big
Suyo Long and the (currently) smaller
China Jade cucumbers,
…
Kaho watermelons (and the lone hole of
Kouri edamame) under the insect mesh low tunnel they inherited from the H-19 Littleleaf arc of the Spiral Garden after their trellis was built.
…
I was nearly wiped out by this time, but I did manage to
— removed some suckers from tomatoes in the Haybale Row
— hand pollinate a zucchini (
Cashflow),
— cull excess side shoots from
Greek Sweet Red and
Nutterbutter squash vines in the Spiral Garden,
— and cull the first baby peppers
… Todays harvest were
* a few raspberries and strawberries,
* a big bowl of tender and clean purslane (garden source of omega3), and
* another big bowl of shungiku, cabbage hearts, lambs quarters, zucchini flower petals, and culled baby sweet peppers
* and a bucket of more bolted celery
…by the time I had changed and returned to the kitchen,,DD2 had made herself a salad with the purslane, zucchini blossoms, and other greens
