It’s getting to be that time of year, to transplant onions. I am going to do it during the later part of October here (zone 8). I have already started thousands of the little guys in flats (although germination was erratic due to high temps). I started the first flats around the 15th of August, and plan to give them a couple of months to grow out before transplanting. The rule is, transplant before they’re the diameter of a pencil or larger. These transplants will mature to be huge onions come may/june.
This year I seeded onions (and leeks) in the greenhouse in january and transplanted them in late March. they matured by August. Although they weren’t really big, like over-wintered onions, they have been really nice.
I am probably going to buy some transplants from Peaceful Valley to Plant out come end of October (I’ll have some gaps to fill in, I can already tell).
Andrew
Whew. That was a busy week. I harvested, packed and delivered for 18 families this week, in addition to the madness that is May.
This is prime planting season right now, because the soil has warmed to a suitable 70-75 degrees. So, now we can direct seed corn, cucumbers, melons, watermelons, basil, squash, winter squash, and a great many other vegetables.
So, throw the CSA into Monday and Wednesday, and planting, and maintenance, and that makes me a busy boy.
We are getting nice, huge heads of broccoli…the early work of prowling for cutworms has payed off!!! The interesting thing is…the broccoli I planted in March had a lot of cutworm action…the broccoli I planted third week of March got harassed by the birds, but the broccoli planted end of March was problem free and it looks like that planting (about 110 plants) is going to be the best of all.
They are turning the dirt and hoping to be successful enough to turn a profit, and to become a valuable part of their communities as suppliers of organically grown food.
Peaceful Valley is giving them a head start by offering them special pricing as part of this Freshman Farmer program.
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