More planting...

The past few days I have been planting all the warm season crops. The garden is about 80% planted now, quite late compared to last year but it should all work out in the end. I'll post about that once everything is planted. Today I am going to post about what I planted the last week of May.

Here are all the potatoes I planted on May 25th. I was not going to plant potatoes this year because I really don't have the space to grow them. But, Fresh ones taste so good I just couldn't resist. This year I am growing the following:
  • German Butterball - yellow skin, yellow flesh
  • Warba - yellow/red skin, white flesh
  • French Fingerling - red skin, light yellow flesh
  • Russian Blue - blue skin, blue flesh
French Fingerling
I planted 3 of the varieties in one raised bed. In place of hilling I planted the tubers 4-6 inches deep. I have found it is pretty difficult to hill potatoes that are block planted in a square raised bed. I have done this in the past and it works well. It does require a lot more dig though, particularly at harvest time.
Russian Blue
The fourth variety I planted in my half barrel. Potatoes do pretty well in large containers and this was the only place I had left to plant them.

The last week of May I also planted all the onions. These really should have been planted long ago. They would have taken the cool spring weather fine. This season I will be growing Bottle Onions & Ailsa Craig Onions. I am hoping they will amount to something even with the late planting date.

Clematis 'Nelly Moser'
I'll wrap up this post with a photo of my Clematis. I planted it three years ago and it is just starting to flower for the first time.
More planting... More planting... Reviewed by Tegal on 10:50 PM Rating: 5

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