WOW, May long weekend sitting on my back porch, birds are singing the most beautiful melodies, the sun shining on my face, and there’s a PEACE and STILLNESS in the air. We need to breathe slowly and just listen to that still small voice in us, and enjoy the calmness of the early mornings awakening a NEW day. In the calmness we can hear the glory of creation right in front of us. The smell in the air of the blooms everywhere to bring the fruit that is yet to come. The buzzing of the bees busily working doing their job so ALL can bring in a bountiful harvest. It’s times like this that we are to STOP, and ENJOY the moment. How precious and wonderful it is of Him to give us this to enjoy. Thank You.
As I began to type on my lap top, Rusty (our male cat) decided he had to be part of my morning. So he’s sitting on my lap as I’m trying to hold him and my lap top and type at the same time. Rusty you’re a picture of LOVE.
All is growing in my greenhouse at an expediential high speed. Most of my seedlings are ready to be planted in the gardens. Today our neighbor is coming with his baby excavator to make my furrow rows. How EXCITING!!! Get this, I’m planting my gardens different this year. To the way I’ve been sharing with you all of, Wide Row Growing. All my rows are going to be 18 inches wide and 18 inches apart to walk on. And Brett’s excavator bucket is 18 inches wide. How COOOOL is that? Ask and you SHALL receive.
My test greenhouse of the Wide Row Growing is totally amazing of the yield of produce that it’s producing. So there is NO doubt in my mind that, that Patrick owner of Art Knapp, had given me his private gardening book of, Joy Of Gardening by Dick Raymond, has been the GREATEST Blessing to me. THANKS Patrick. Give HONOR where honor is DUE.
#14 Harvesting a Wide Row. The BEST way to harvest your greens, Spinach, Lettuce, Chard, and others, is to take a long knife and cut the plants ALL across about one inch above ground. Don’t worry, if you think you have destroyed your plants, you haven’t. When you cut the plants back, you frustrate them and cause them to put out seed pods that spurt back incredibly tender leaves. Only cut part of a row at a time. When you’ve come to the end of your row, it’s time to start on the second harvest from the sections you cut earlier. To help your greens to come back quickly, sprinkle a little natural fertilizer or compost over the area you just harvested.
Wide Rows give an abundant early harvest of small tender Beets, Carrots, Onions, Greens, and more. There’s a GREAT benefit from pulling small root crops regularly. It’s an easy way of thinning and loosening the soil around the plants to let in AIR and MOISTURE and allowing the others to get bigger.
Here’s a list of Crops you can harvest early, Cabbage, Kale, Kohlrabi, Onion family, Beets, Carrots, Chard, Mustard, Turnips, Lettuce, Collards, Radishes.
Well I’ll stop here and continue next week. I’m SOOOOOO excited about my gardens I just can’t contain myself. So you ALL come back now, cause I will be sharing about growing 5 crops together. CRAZY but it WORKS, YEE HAW!!!
As I began to type on my lap top, Rusty (our male cat) decided he had to be part of my morning. So he’s sitting on my lap as I’m trying to hold him and my lap top and type at the same time. Rusty you’re a picture of LOVE.
All is growing in my greenhouse at an expediential high speed. Most of my seedlings are ready to be planted in the gardens. Today our neighbor is coming with his baby excavator to make my furrow rows. How EXCITING!!! Get this, I’m planting my gardens different this year. To the way I’ve been sharing with you all of, Wide Row Growing. All my rows are going to be 18 inches wide and 18 inches apart to walk on. And Brett’s excavator bucket is 18 inches wide. How COOOOL is that? Ask and you SHALL receive.
My test greenhouse of the Wide Row Growing is totally amazing of the yield of produce that it’s producing. So there is NO doubt in my mind that, that Patrick owner of Art Knapp, had given me his private gardening book of, Joy Of Gardening by Dick Raymond, has been the GREATEST Blessing to me. THANKS Patrick. Give HONOR where honor is DUE.
#14 Harvesting a Wide Row. The BEST way to harvest your greens, Spinach, Lettuce, Chard, and others, is to take a long knife and cut the plants ALL across about one inch above ground. Don’t worry, if you think you have destroyed your plants, you haven’t. When you cut the plants back, you frustrate them and cause them to put out seed pods that spurt back incredibly tender leaves. Only cut part of a row at a time. When you’ve come to the end of your row, it’s time to start on the second harvest from the sections you cut earlier. To help your greens to come back quickly, sprinkle a little natural fertilizer or compost over the area you just harvested.
Wide Rows give an abundant early harvest of small tender Beets, Carrots, Onions, Greens, and more. There’s a GREAT benefit from pulling small root crops regularly. It’s an easy way of thinning and loosening the soil around the plants to let in AIR and MOISTURE and allowing the others to get bigger.
Here’s a list of Crops you can harvest early, Cabbage, Kale, Kohlrabi, Onion family, Beets, Carrots, Chard, Mustard, Turnips, Lettuce, Collards, Radishes.
Well I’ll stop here and continue next week. I’m SOOOOOO excited about my gardens I just can’t contain myself. So you ALL come back now, cause I will be sharing about growing 5 crops together. CRAZY but it WORKS, YEE HAW!!!
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