Our garden looked in bad shape! Saturday (June 15) we went out to the garden to do and discuss a few things: survey damage, cut down dead stalks, decide what we would do with corn, figure out what was salvageable and make a plan to keep what we could do to maintain a healthy garden.
Here are some notes of the day:
Corn
- Many stalks were damaged, however once we viewed them closely quite a few were salvageable. So we removed what we felt like we had to.
- To remove the corn, we decided to cut the base instead of pulling out- to ensure new squash/bean seedling roots weren't interrupted. Reminder: squash/Beans can both grow without the corn stalk.
- The corn we chose is absolutely beautiful! When you look at it it shines, literally, it looks shimmery, it was so beautiful to hold.
- We have hojas to save for Tamales!
Amaranth
- Is big! The inflorescenes (tassel-like parts) are getting huge!
- Weeds grow really fast! Gotta keep an eye on the imposters...
Sunflowers
- The 1st sprouted sunflower, although wilted looks like it can survive with more care and water. We will leave it as is.
Tomatoes
- We need to watch out for the Caterpillar attacking the tomato. However in the time being we have quite a few small bulbs!!!
Onions
- Are growing, need to do reserach about harvesting.
Seed Saving
- We need to figure when/how to seed save for amaranth and corn!
Pests
- Ants! They can be nasty little things with their friends Aphids! We found 1 stalk that had damage from Aphids (no we didn't put it in the compost), but we do need to treat with grits/coffee more
- We need to get more coffee grounds from people...
Compost
- This is hard for me to do, because in my home we eat every inch of a vegetable, except the little colitas of fruits and vegetables... Either way, I thought I would attach a friendly link of items you can compost for reference.
Watering
- Decided that we needed to water more. The damage had to be a combination of both lack of enough water and the stinkbugs.
- Solution: Dee will water in the morning, and I will (most) evenings.


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