Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Ari and I transplanted a lot yesterday: head lettuces (Buttercrunch, Red Sails, Raddichio, Michelle and Anuenue Batavian crisphead), kales (Tuscan red and white), Russian, and Winterbor), chard (Bright Lights and Argentata). We also put in more Sweet Williams for cut flowers and transplanted Blackeyed Susans. Mike and Bill tilled ground and laid more plastic mulch.

We survived some recent frosts/freezes without too much damage. I put a heater and blankets in the hoophouse to keep the tomatoes warm enough. The early potatoes got hit, but the below-ground root systems will be ok. The volunteer nasturtiums were very early this year, and may be done for. They look pretty sad. Everything else will be slowed a bit, but should do ok.

It's amazing how many plants are resistant to cold and even snow. We are still picking lettuces and spinach that was planted last fall! They are dormant through the cold weather and then begin to grow as soon as it warms up enough.

Patrice

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