It's a chilly, damp 11 degrees C at 2:45pm here in Halifax. We've had a string of cool, overcast days with a fair bit of rain. Most of the seeds I sowed have germinated. It’s nice to have something growing, even if it’s not growing particularly well. Between the cloudy days and the limited hours of sun exposure the seedlings get on the apartment balconies, some (especially the kale) have become leggy and will likely have to be started again. The cabbage seedlings are small, but I might try transplanting them into pots this week anyway. Fingers crossed for sustained sunshine…
My little "greenhouses"
Dwarf Siberian kale, "Hilton" Chinese cabbage, Five Colour Silverbeet Swiss chard, and Kalibos red cabbage
Leggy oregano
Pansies (and a volunteer brassica of some sort!)
Chinese Cabbage ("Hilton")
Swiss Chard
Meanwhile, in northern
BC, R. turned the raised beds, working compost and dry manure
into them this past week. He was also able to till the main garden plots, as the weather has cooperated and the ground was dry enough. He'll be able to do another round or two of tilling before planting in the plots near the end of the month. The garlic has started to come up in the
south garden, the first "garden season landmark" I look for.
The north garden
The south garden (which contains the garlic patch this year).
Lou, with a graceful après nap ballerina stretch, kindly points out the first garlic sprout of the season.
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