Friday, April 15, 2022

Gardening in my Roots, return from spring warbler watching trip

There must have been a light frost while we were gone. In a light frost the plants on the south side of the garden are harmed but the others survive okay. And that is what I'm seeing now. The hot peppers, all planted at the southern end of the row, are dead at the tops and looking miserable. The sweet peppers at the northern end are fine. The purple hull peas are pretty much wiped out. I'll have replant them tomorrow.
And the buckwheat which is growing as a cover crop is mostly dead at the southernmost end; the rest is unchanged. I have no idea why that is. 


But nothing else looks hurt at all. It just all needs a lot of weeding.

My first crop.


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