What we'll focus on today are some of the vegetables in the photo below that we'll be transplanting:
- Butternut Squash
- Spaghetti Squash
- Green-striped Cushaw Squash
- Tahitian Melon Squash
- Georgia Candied Roaster Squash
- Moon and Stars Watermelon
These plants were all started from seeds and the germination was fantastic - even the Moon & Stars Watermelon seeds which were saved from back in 2012 all popped up.
Spaghetti Squash |
Here is a hill of spaghetti squash. It was time that they get put in the ground. The leaves were just starting to turn a bit yellow. It will green up in no time now that the roots are in the soil.
In the very back of the garden I have a huge pile of wood chips that we use in our Back to Eden Gardening method. We had 24 truck loads in all delivered to the house - for free! I kept hauling it to the garden by wagon-load and stacking it high. We compost directly into the wood chips. There is one downside. The hill has taken away some space that was formerly planted.
But then again, as I thought about it, I can still grow veggies on the hill. I planted all of the squash and melons around the perimeter of the hill. As all of the squash and melons listed in the bullet points in the second paragraph above begin to grow, they'll vine over the hill. The brown hill of wood chips will be transformed into a productive green hill of squash and melons. That's a good use of square footage in the garden that might otherwise been fallow.
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