Clay worked really hard today tilling up a section of the garden for seed potatoes. We actually decided to till over the area we planted the sugar snap peas because there was no sign of life. We did three thirty-five feet rows. One and half rows are Red Pontiac, and one and half are Kennabec. We also planted our final blueberry bush, that we ordered by mail (Patriot).The seedlings we planted are coming up well. I majorly over seeded each cup, thinking that some seeds may not germinate. Plus I only have a few containers and not nearly enough space in the garden for all these seedlings. I have been thinning them out daily, feeling horrible that I'm killing a possible beautiful tomato plant, I still have about five per container and there should only be one. I did replant some of the seedlings in potting soil mix instead of seed starter and put a few cucumber seeds in today. I also started some oregano, Imperial Larkspur, and Delphiniums in pots. I know that these can be directly sown, but we are not sure where to put them yet.

Color Code for Seedlings:
green-blank-green = Brandywine
green-black-green-black = Green Zebra
orange = Silentz
orange-green = Brandywine (2008)
black-orange-green = Risentraube
black = Purple Tomato (Sarah Black)
blue-orange = Red Belgian Pepper
blue-green = European Hot Pepper
plain = Early Russian Cucumber
We had our first asparagus harvest today. We usually like the skinnier pieces when we buy asparagus in the grocery store, but these were coming up pretty thick. We were pleasantly surprised that they didn't take long at all to cook and were perfectly tender and super yummy.























