Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Regrowth


For the first time this summer season, we’ve closed UPick plots of spring greens for 3 weeks.
SWISS CHARD and PARSLEY are now open for UPick as are the mizuna, vita greens and mustards.

The spring greens of kales and collards are closed now for regrowth.  They’ve been cut by members over the first two weeks; You’ve  probably noticed how thin they got last week. The solution is to re-grow their leaves.  By picking the outer leaves, the plant's center is able to grow more leaves!
So now we spray an organic foliar fertilizer, give them a deep drink of water, trim dead leaves and let the sunshine do its magic of chlorophyll creation.   You’ll see growth each week until so that in three weeks, the leaves will be large and green, ready for trimming again.
Why can’t you pick during this stage?  Even though it is organic, the foliar fertilizer (on the leaves) is not safe to eat.  The plants need time to digest their food and grow, just like we do. 
Why have we instructed the proper picking technique of the outer leaves?  Greens grow from the center outward; keeping the center intact means there is a plant to nourish when it is time for regrowth.  You’ll see other plots closed for the same “re-growth-ing” process throughout the season.
Enjoy!
For our junior farmers out there, here’s the scientific explanation of foliar (leaf) fertilization:
“Surprisingly, plants generally take in nutrients more efficiently through foliar feeding than through root uptake.  Foliar fertilizers are mixed specifically for foliar feeding, optimizing nutrient uptake through stomata (plant pores) in the leaves.  Foliar fertilizers are also an excellent way to revise and stimulate stressed, tired, or diseased plants immediately. … Tests have shown that foliar feeding can be 8 to 10 times more effective than soil feeding … .“ (Source: www.planetnatural.com)

Friday, June 1, 2012

Nursery open with new tomato starts in gallons


Bush Early Girl has started producing tomatoes.  Gosh, that's what I like to see on June 1st.
That means summer can't be far behind with my favorite sandwich: BLTs. Yum!
My mouth just starts watering when I think of that first bite.  (The tears come when I've
had the last bite.)

Then there's the cherry tomatoes: Sungolds and Supersweet 100s.  Just walk out on my
deck and pluck the ripe fruit and place it ever so gently in my mouth.  How sweet it is!

We've planted more starts to replenish our nursery.
It is open today and tomorrow (Sat), 10am to 6pm.  We'll look forward to seeing you.

Next week, the summer shares begin on Wednesday.  Right now you can pick spring
greens; swiss chard may be ready when you come in.  That is, if the sun shines! ~