Monday, June 17, 2013

June 15: Clean-Up, Ears & Hojas

Earlier this week, I went out into the garden and was overcome with what I saw. Through all the research I had been reading about stinkbugs, I realized that what I feared was happening to our garden. Last we learned that if Stinkbugs take over your garden it can potentially ruin your crop. Anything sucked of its nutrients can wither and die.

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.


Juanes- Thank you for trimming the weeds around the garden. We appreciate both you and Juana's patience with us and for the space! Jane- Thank You for the wisdom and experience you have shared from your gardening. It is much appreciated.



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