Starting this morning I dug two more beds. In one I planted all the peppers from both Perennial Favorites and Roots-n-Shoots. I’ll have to check the varieties from Roots-n-Shoots. From Perennial Favorites we got Cherry Bomb, Hungarian Hot Wax, Garden Salsa, Early Jalapeno, Long Red Narrow Cayenne, and Matchbox.
On the inside border of six of the beds I planted a Parsley and two Basil.
Then I planted the first row of potatoes in the main garden. I wondered if it wouldn’t be better not to put them right next to a row of tomatoes, but I thought it should be OK – and this will be one way to find out. I put in a row of Sangre – they’ll be our early potatoes. I may put some in elsewhere as well, we’ll see.
Next, I planted the six Early White Vienna Kohlrabi at the end of the row of Brussels Sprouts.
I went down to Agway and picked up some No. 9 galvanized wire to make supports for the row cover. I also wanted some more garden string. I was looking at the different kinds they had there – and noticed a great roll of sisal twine packaged for a bailer. I don’t think we’ll need any more string for a while. The only thing I wonder is if it has preservative of some kind on it. It has that binder twine smell, and I’m not sure if that’s just the smell of the sisal, or if it’s something else. I’ll have to look that up…
I also put in the raspberry canes that our friend Kathryn Oliver gave us. We had the perfect number – they filled up the bed we’d set aside for them perfectly.