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Month: June 2024

Another cloudy day…

29 Dec 202425 Jun 2024 by Mike (tfb)
Another cloudy day in late June

Why complain about the weather when…it could be worse?! And yet, ugh, yet another cloudy one. So far this season, there’s definitely been a shortage of days. You can see it in the paler green of the leaves and the … Read the rest

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Melons!

17 Jun 202415 Jun 2024 by Mike (tfb)
Cantaloupe vine

You will be cantaloupe! A ways to go and just getting started. You might not think it, but there’s nothing like slicing into a sun-warmed melon in the middle of the field on a scorching hot day. That’s the thought … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, 2024 from the start Tags melon, cantaloupe, Spring Leave a comment

Zucchini…

17 Jun 202411 Jun 2024 by Mike (tfb)
Baby zucchini

Always reliable, and still a pleasure, with a sense of wonder and a little relief, to see the first zucchini of the year appear. Weird? Maybe. You’d think after growing veggies season after season, at some point, one would get … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, 2024 from the start Tags zucchini, Spring Leave a comment

Wheel hoe vs weeds

6 Jun 20245 Jun 2024 by Mike (tfb)
Wheel hoe in action

A tool in its element! Wheel hoes are great, and this particular one* is fantastic. Unchecked, you can see what weeds get up to given a week or two. This stretch of dirt was protected under the edge of the … Read the rest

Categories 2024 from the start, Veggies, Fieldwork, Pests & Disease, Tools, Weather Tags weeding, row cover, wheel hoe, zucchini, powdery mildew, Spring Leave a comment

Potato spotting

6 Jun 20244 Jun 2024 by Mike (tfb)
Potato seedling emerging

When you spend a lot of time scanning the ground for the very first sign of germination, you get pretty good at spotting new seedlings as they emerge. This new potato plant is easy, it’s quite large, with a rosette … Read the rest

Categories Veggies, 2024 from the start, Seed & Seedlings, Fieldwork Tags germination, potato, seedlings, Spring Leave a comment

Squash to the field

3 Jun 20241 Jun 2024 by Mike (tfb)
Transplanted butternut squash

Transplanted butternut squash seem to be doing fine in the great outdoors. The row cover will protect them from the fairly cucumber beetles, until they’re big enough not to be bothered. The beetles eat the plants and can also pass … Read the rest

Categories 2024 from the start, Veggies, Seed & Seedlings, Tools Tags row cover, transplant, winter squash, seedlings, Spring Leave a comment

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