We butchered 3 roosters this morning. Three less mouths to feed, three less crowing critters and 3 less mayhem causing males, lol! AND - probably at least 6-9 really good meals for us!
Finished my new asparagus bed. I put down 3 inches thick of wood shavings for mulch. I don't want to EVER weed it. The asparagus bed that came with this property was choked out by weeds. (I didn't know that was possible.)
I need to transplant my peppers and tomatoes into something bigger since it will be awhile before I can put them in the ground. The leaves are also getting some kind of insect damage. I need to get on that now!
I've read that asparagus seed doesn't start well, but that hasn't been my experience at all! I have found that yearling asparagus plants sell well at swap meets. Hubby was put out that sold them all last year. :silly: I will probably start another batch to sell next year. I used thick wood shavings mulch after the seedlings popped up, and only weeded once before mulching. It's almost no work at all and yearling plants sell for $1 each!