If you do the hay bails please keep us posted I was thinking about trying it last year .
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Just picked up 20 half inch flex pipes from peavey mart in Lindsey. 70% off can't go wrong . Was needing something to keep the netting up and off the ground this will work perfectly.
Also going to make a few temporary greenhouse boxes to get an early jump on a few things that I will plant directly into the ground. Always experimenting with something lol.
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Been starting more I just can't stop lol
Got 6 banana peppers
Some tiny Tim's
And sweet 100s cherry tomatoes.
Also a fee types of lettuce.
Thinking I'll plant my onion seeds later next week in a 3by3 bed covered with a homemade greenhouse. We will see how they turn out compared to the sets I'll also add in.
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I would like to plant Sunchokes (Jerusalem artichokes) but cannot seem to find any. Does anyone grow them?
Any idea where I could get them around Ottawa?
The wild ones are good to eat but they don't grow as large, my neighbour has some. I'm trying to find the larger tubers.
So I went out and bought some Sunchokes to try eating them before I plant any.
So I cooked them in the air fryer as fries, they have a nutty flavor which is kinda ok a bit strong.
Wow they give you gas and bloating. Don't know what to say but their not for me.
I also started preparing Straw bales for a small garden. This process takes around 3 weeks.
I am covering my with 3 shovels of chicken manure and straw, produced during the winter also adding some 20-20-20 Miracle gro.
The idea behind this is to condition the bales .
I plan to plant a few string beans, Cherry Tamatos, Lettuce, Spinach, carrots on top then Cukes, Cantaloupe or melons on the sides.
When the lettuce / spinach are done for the summer I will plant Broccoli.
I will also plant in another corner of my yard some potatoes, using a combination of straw and chicken manure.
I also have planted 3 Haskap that will be 4 years this year and 5 blueberry about 4 years but set back 1 year as I accidentally gave them two doses of Aluminum Sulphate.
From Chat GPT:
Conditioning for 14 Days: Keep watering the bales daily (as you’re already doing) to maintain consistent moisture. Straw bales need to stay moist to decompose properly.
Adding Chicken Manure: If you're aiming to accelerate the breakdown process, adding chicken manure is an excellent choice since it's rich in nitrogen, which speeds up decomposition. A "shovel" or "spade" worth of manure typically translates to about 1/4 to 1/3 of a small gardening shovel (the kind you’d use for planting or scooping soil). You can add this amount every 4-5 days to keep the nitrogen levels up.
Watering: After each manure application, give the bales a good soak to help the manure break down and integrate with the straw. It sounds like you're already applying 20 litres of water per bale each night, which should be sufficient, but you might adjust depending on how dry the bales are.
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So just picked up the first of the asparagus. Should be a daily supply for the next few weeks. That an a bunch of spring onions going to be the base of a nice rizzotto tonight