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Cover Cropping, Garlic Planting, Sandhill Cranes

October 10th, 2008
Four Frog Farm | Blog

This fall I am planting about 140 lbs of garlic.  I Saved about 30 lbs from the spring and got the rest from Peaceful Valley. There’s a lot of Cal Early and Cal Late, but also “Music”, “Chesnok Red” and “Mexican Purple”.  About half is in the ground now.  I am amending the beds with Feather Meal and, although less so, rock phosphate and potassium.  “How to Grow Great Garlic” recommends especially amending with Blood Meal (or another organic nitrogen source) in the fall, so I’m following that.

A recommendation came my way which I had never thought about.  Since I’ll be farming new land in the spring, I was told not to wait until then to apply the rock phosphate.  Instead incorporate it in the fall with the cover crop.  That way, by the end of spring, the microbes will have made more of the phosphorous available to the crop, since it takes a while.  So, I’m gonna do that too.

If I listen closely, and look even closer, I can hear and see the Sandhill Cranes flying far overhead.  They passed this way, going north, in the the spring - February/March.  Their call is so beautiful.  So, if you’re outside, keep your ears open in a quiet place, and you just might hear their call.

Andrew

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Celery… It takes a while

September 24th, 2008
Four Frog Farm | Blog

Like all good things in life, I will tell this to my son, you must wait to reap the harvest.

This is good advice, dad.  But geeze, 8 months?  is anything worth it.  I like the celery that I am eating now.  I seeded it in the greenhouse in mid-January (actually, Andrea did), planted it out in April.  You know, I wonder if I could have sped up its maturity with tons of water and fertilizer for those first few months, to have celery at the later part of June?  I know for sure that I didn’t give it the proper water until a couple of months ago.  When I started giving it the proper water treatment (read: the more water the better - I haven’t been able to harm it, even leaving the drip on 24/7) and a side-dressing of the blood meal and gypsum (calcium=muy importante because, without it, the celery heart turns black and rots - I have witnessed this firsthand, unfortunately/fortunately) it shot up.

I just gave a bunch of celery stalks to the CSA this week, and look forward to the reaction.  I think the taste is sweeter than store celery, which always tastes a little metallic to me.  But ours definately has a stronger celery flavor, which may turn some off to it.

I’ll probably always grow a little bit of celery, although it is a water hog (some publications say it is an extreme fertilizer NPK hog as well, although I think it needs more water than anything, with normal NPK dosage). I like to have it for the CSA.

Andrew

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