(making beds)
This gorgeous garlic was grown by friends and, knowing how delicious it is, it was somehow difficult to be plunking these huge cloves into the ground instead of eating them.(clove spaced 6 inches apart in rows that are 8 inches apart)
We planted the remainder of the garlic on Sunday, gave it a sprinkle of soybean meal and now we just need to mulch it before it gets too cold. Feels good to have it done.
And, it even looks beautiful. Well, to me anyway. You can see on the other side of the garden the plots where the fall rye has yet to sprout. And you can also see some of the potato bins which have been pressed into use as compost bins. Compost bins which would very much like some more manure added to them, I might add. Now...to make time to go and get manure and turn the composts. What? I didn't say the garden want-to chores were done, just the have-to chores...