2022 Garden Thread

Wow, some of you guys have huge gardens! Looks like a lot of work, even if retired. But I admire you all and the effort.
I am at home all the time except for a couple times a week we go grocery shopping or I walk 5 blocks to the hardware store. I am exceedingly work driven as in projects I always have been. And I do know what I am doing, I am creating .
 
Well soakind sugar snaps and sugar mag nolia pole peas overnightthe wet paper towels and sprouting inside for a few days - legume inoculant on them and plant sat or Sunday… here are my fall planted winter crops as of this morning
 

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planted more arugula a while ago and transplanted Purple sprouting biennial broc from the nursery bed I use to pull small starts. All that I have been planting are good to go as long as the night temps stay just above freezing...once started and have true leaves and a bit larger all these plants once established are fine to 15 degrees nighttime...
Isn't arugula just the best leafy thing ever? I never tried it when I was was younger, but once I did... Wow, skyrocketed to my top favorite food. I'll find any excuse to work arugula onto any sandwich.
 
I’m learning
Started using them last year
Had a terrific garden
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Just the pellets from the feed store right??
Yes but long ago i bought 40 lb bags of ground meal. The price increased a lot. I went to pellets used for feed a 30 lb bag is $18-ish at Wilco. They also sell 20 lb bags of worm castings for about $10 i buy about a dozen bags of castings and 20 large bags of pellets a year. I do veg garden year round
 
Anyone care to venture an opinion on the best yellow tomato for tomato sandwiches?
Harless Creek Gold
Pineapple
Dr Wyche’s Yellow

Harless Creek and Pineapple are both very good growers for us. Wyches Yellow was also very good, but was not as productive, but it could have been the season.
 
So when do you plant a cover crop and when do you turn it over for it to help
Usually it's in the fall then turned over in the spring. Field Peas/ clover/alfalfa(legumes) rye grass etc. Adding pellets now would totally work as a cheat.
 
Also planting something with deep roots, like yellow sweet clover or dicon raddish will mine minerals from deep and bring to the surface. Not as big a deal in a raised bed. Adding glacial rock dust does the same.
 
That works too
Yea not saying anyway is better than another but we run those alfalfa pellets through a rabbit first, ymmv. And feed costs are going up up and away right now. I actually just cleared a huge side lawn to replant as alfalfa this year, also bought Dutch white clover, I might mix in. Gonna see if it's feasible to cut with a scythe then hand bale. There are some pretty cool hand baler designs on youtube.
 
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