Monday, April 24, 2023

backyard and basement

the eight rows of einkorn are doing well...three leaves apiece at least and a few niore months to go...
the winter wheat in the bed has recoverd some...however it is not nearly what was planted last autumn...it is time, i think, to give that bed a break...some winter barley perhaps...conversely, the wheat i planted on a compost heap is booming right along...a line of evidence buttressing the "midden heap" theory of the origins of agriculture?
there is some volunteer rye by one of the locust trees...
more asparagus is appearing in the east bed...
ther ramps are doing well though none seem prepared to flower this year...no seed? well on can hope they bunch...we wil know come september...
the mooseberry bush is every bit as verdant as the alfalfa...
meanwhile, down in the basement , the teosinte's silks have become a bit more pronounced...
and the effort to bloom is progressing...to what result i do not know...i am not sanguine about seed...this is not a natural environment...still..dna will try...
and my seed potatoes arrived today...red, blue, and yukon gold...due to limited space i am considering foregoing cutting most of the tubers this year and simply using them as drops...a weekend project since they are going into the campus garden and i want to be able to park at the garden...more on that later.

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