Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tilling the soil, a restaurant review, and planting

No ranting, at least not right now. Too many positive things about the garden.

Yesterday I actually got the chance to get the Mantis tiller fired up and ran it through the raised beds in the garden. Wow, I was surprised at how friable the soil was and the impact the shredded leaves made to it this year. All of the beds were tilled and raked smooth. There was not one bed that was too wet to work. Cold, you bet they were but the ground was ready to go. Also took a moment to manually fluff the leaf mulch on the asparagus and garlic. Nice to see those little shoots of green poking their arms up. It must be spring.

Saturday looks like a day for planting.

First though one needs to take in the proper nourishment to sustain ones soul, mind, and body. Off to VITA, a neat new experience in raw vegan. Yes, a lot cutting edge for Green Bay but in the thoughts of this rookie, a definite you must go back and hit it a second (and third...) time kind of place. Bianca White may be on to something here. Mary and I had the Thai Curry soup and other than a suggestion that the avocado could have been chopped instead of a slice, a certain thumbs up. We each had a different pizza, flatbread with nutbutter and other toppings. Fennel, onion, and cherry tomato along with spices made mine a wow. Mary had the Hawaiin with mango, tomato and sprouts and while sharing between us, I think she wanted to keep the whole thing. Each plate came with 3 large pieces and this card-carrying carnivore was pleasantly full.

We did get into the desert menu with Lemon Poppyseed cheesecake and lavendar ice cream. Yes, both were great, non-dairy and eye opening. Wonder what they could come up with in the spirit of a Key Lime pie?

Going back? You bet.

Now, back to our regular programming.

Saturday saw the first seeds go in the ground. Beets, spinach, lettuce, and two varieties of edible pod peas. Too cold, I really don't think so. Even if we get erratic germination, it will still result in edible greens by the middle of May. Planted about 1/2 of the bed which leaves another planting to be done around 4.24. Maybe by that time we are also getting ready for brassica.

Weather is supposed to stay fairly warm tomorrow (~50) so we should be seeing some additional soild warming. Monday is predicted for rain and it most likely will be cold. Welcome to Wisconsin.

Stay warm, stay dry, remember that spring is almost here. Until next week.

Bill

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