Pictures ....
Small garden: the garlic has fatten out and doing well. One thing I learned is that garlic and onion need irrigation. Their roots are shallow and sensitive to the top 2 inches of soil drying on sunny days.
Main garden, east side: The first 5 rows on the right is corn. It's about 4" - 5" tall now. I side dressed it with 10-10-10 fertilizer this past Monday. The next 3 rows left of the corn are okra (2 rows) and squash & cucumber (1 row). I'm still waiting on these to come up. .... The cucumber should already be up, so I'm doing a germination test on the seed. I'll be getting some new squash seed later today anyway.
Main Garden- West side: The first 4 rows from the left are Sunflower (1 row), zinnias (3 rows); then a row of cabbage. Then next 5 rows with the bolting greens will be replanted with broccoli, tomatoes, and peppers in April
2nd Section of the garden: The 2 left rows with green plants about 1 1/2" tall are turnips & rutabagas (5 empty rows to the left of those); then a row of mustard; the next 2 rows are just staring to come up are beets and collards; next row (right of the collards) are onions. .... The onions are starting to show signs of growing. They sensitive to drying of the top 2" of soil and need irrigation every day .... as well as the other newly germinated plants with shallow roots.
