The Garden Thread

Do you run a coop with shavings or anything like a pen? Our has roosting poles and shavings. It still becomes a necessity. Can't say it's really gross or enjoyable but it and the shavings go into the compost.
Be sure it matures a good bit. It will be too strong for most plants.
1 coop has shavings we typically throw in a yard cart/wagon when changed out so that may be an option
 
48 Everbearing strawberry plants in the new planter. Plants came from my parents that they were able to split/divide. Supposedly you can split them each year and double the amount of plants.

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48 Everbearing strawberry plants in the new planter. Plants came from my parents that they were able to split/divide. Supposedly you can split them each year and double the amount of plants.

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You can clip the runners list to create new plants. Planters like that can dry out quick if you don't keep then watered.
 
Wife hauled in her soft neck garlic planted last year. Also some over wintered onions.
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We have probably 100 more onions set out earlier this year coming along and all her hard neck garlic yet to harvest.
Planted 53 maters, 8 squash, 8 zucchini, 16 cucumbers today. All seedlings started in our grow station.
We got 24 yum yum peppers, 18 green peppers, and 8 jalapeno plants to set yet. We're gonna do beans, corn, and sweet taters afterward.
Our small red potatoes and Irish are all ready in the ground.
Garden plot has been so wet we are behind.
 
Man my plants are pissed off. We had been hardening off for weeks. But putting them in the grounds has them looking horrible. Hope we don't have to start over with a lot of them. Maters look good compared to the rest.
Got all the pepper varieties in last night.
 
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