I don't have a harvest this week, but I did use some of my pickled vegetables from last summer as a side dish for last night's Chilaquiles with Chicken and Black Beans.....
I'm joining other bloggers over at
Daphne's Dandelions as we share our weekly harvests...it's fun to see what others are harvesting and what they are cooking up with it...check it out!
We had a break from the rain over the weekend and I accomplished a lot in the garden. My order for leek (Lancelot) and onion (Candy) starts from
Territorial Seed arrived on Friday...and then Tammy, my "garden fairy" surprised me with 100 Walla Walla onion starts...ack! Now I had 200 onions and 100 leeks!!
I had decided to do some companion planting in my allium bed this year so I planted some of the leeks...
...and some of the Candy onions on Saturday...
I got sidetracked working on the "secret project" out by the lake on Sunday, so I finished planting the allium bed this morning. I wanted to try planteing carrots and beets next to the leeks and onions using
Carol's (Annie's Kitchen Garden) seed mat technique. I glued carrot seeds to the napkins with 2" spacing and set the mats next to the leeks.
I covered the carrot seed mats with a quarter inch of a light potting soil mix and then set the beet seed mats next to the Candy onions...
...and covered them with soil. I placed sticks to mark the edges of the beet and carrot rows and the used my "dibble" (it's a mop handle) to make depressions in the soil for the Walla Walla onions...
...I set the onions into their holes, firmed the soil up around them and gently watered the entire bed. There are about 100 onions and 40 leeks planted...so I still have a lot more to find homes for...
Annie's Granny said that she set a board on top of the carrots until they had germinated...but I had an idea...
I'm sold on using these germination heat mats in my beds after seeing the results of my
potato box experiment...but wait...that's tomorrow's post... :)
Enjoy!