What did you do in your garden today?

FarmerJamie

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I am debating whether or not to grow sunchokes or not. I assume they will take over the bed I put them in, based on my previous experiences. The potatoes are storing well in the house, not quite a peck left, I will plant russets because they seemed to store well.

I have 4 crowns of asparagus in one bed. There is plenty of room, considering adding 4 more.

Will plant 3 okra seeds as a test.

Going to open up another small plot and plant mammoth sunflowers as a test to see if the Bambi herd will leave it alone.

February garden planning in the recliner with coffee and a cat. 😆
Ordered sunchokes. Decided to do it
 

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I pruned dormant grapes. Every vine I pruned showed green cambium, so they survived winter. The buds are showing the slightest hint of green tip and getting ready to break bud soon.

There's just something satisfying about pruning grapes. I think I could be happy working in a vineyard in all honesty.

Hoping to see some grapes on a few vines. Though I'm not expecting much if anything, the vines are a little less than one year old.

Jesus is Lord and Christ ✝️
 

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I learned a bit about my soil geology - it's called Coleman type. 85% clay loam with moderate draining abilities. 4% minor components with poor draining. Not sure about the remainder (11%) or why they decided not to elaborate. 0 to 7% slope. Of alluvium and calluvium origins. Mean annual temperature 52°. About ~22" to water table. 80 inches to bedrock. General water quality in our watershed needs improvement.
(I can't afford a lab soil test, or choose not to prioritize it)

DM me if you want the site url for your web soil survey (contiguous US, AK, HI, Pacific Basin)

In on-the-ground news, the defrosted bucket of ice (rainwater) in my yard is now soaking roots of a bareroot tree. Digging tomorrow (?) fun 😖
 

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