Yes we need it and no it was not a downpour, maybe a 1/2 inch, probaqbly half that. But I was able to rent a tiller - mine still is not running - and get a big chunk of ground reading for planting. The goal: 60 tomato plants, a dozen eggplants, radishes, beets, carrots and onions.
First - I found I have not been "hardened off" and an hour in the sun, pulling that tiller backwards and I had to take a break. And while it is great for ground that has already been tilled, it doesn't like weeds, grass or vines. I had to keep cleaning the tines. After going over 600 sq. ft. twice, I was ready to plant. Alas, 20 tomato and one eggplant in the ground later, the rain came.
I should be able to finish tomorrow - the ground drains real well, at least the top few inches.
The bright side: I don't have to water the plants!
The toms:
Giant Belgium
Large Pine Bulgarian
German Pink
Cherokee Chocolate
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Japanese Black Trifele
Green Sausage
Red Zebra
Hawaiian Pineapple
Golden Monarch
White Beauty
Jersey Giant
Red Delicious
Roma
Four volunteers (I tilled around them)
The eggplant is a Long Purple.
The weather is suppose to be mild but the plants have been in the sun for more than two weeks, so they should be okay.
I'm looking forward to putting up hopefully at least 10 gallons of each plant's juice. The Trifele and White Beauty ought to make some unique chili, especially if I can find the right chili plants to add to them. The Trifele especially intrigues me, as it is supposed to have a sublime hint of chocolate.
Mike
First - I found I have not been "hardened off" and an hour in the sun, pulling that tiller backwards and I had to take a break. And while it is great for ground that has already been tilled, it doesn't like weeds, grass or vines. I had to keep cleaning the tines. After going over 600 sq. ft. twice, I was ready to plant. Alas, 20 tomato and one eggplant in the ground later, the rain came.
I should be able to finish tomorrow - the ground drains real well, at least the top few inches.
The bright side: I don't have to water the plants!
The toms:
Giant Belgium
Large Pine Bulgarian
German Pink
Cherokee Chocolate
Aunt Ruby's German Green
Japanese Black Trifele
Green Sausage
Red Zebra
Hawaiian Pineapple
Golden Monarch
White Beauty
Jersey Giant
Red Delicious
Roma
Four volunteers (I tilled around them)
The eggplant is a Long Purple.
The weather is suppose to be mild but the plants have been in the sun for more than two weeks, so they should be okay.
I'm looking forward to putting up hopefully at least 10 gallons of each plant's juice. The Trifele and White Beauty ought to make some unique chili, especially if I can find the right chili plants to add to them. The Trifele especially intrigues me, as it is supposed to have a sublime hint of chocolate.
Mike