Spring is here and planting is about to begin this weekend. I plan to plant some Buttercrunch lettuce, Paris Island Cos Romaine lettuce, Winter Giant Spinach, and I will plant some Amish Snap Peas that I bought from
Big John Lipscomb. Now is the time to learn how to grow your own food. I said this before but if you do not know how to grow food then you will starve if there is a collapse. You do not need a big farm to learn how to grow food. You can grow food in containers/flower pots. Wherever you live you need to start now.
The first time you plant seeds, especially lettuce seeds, you will be amazed by how such a small seed can produce such a large plant. Just so you understand, the lettuce you buy in the store isn't fully mature. If you let the lettuce bolt (i.e., the lettuce starts to flower and seed) it could grow as tall as 2 feet. Once you start growing your own food you will have a much better appreciation of life and how this earth truly sustains us. Our modern world takes away this enjoyment.
I finally received all the components for my Compost Tea Brewer and I plan to make some Compost Tea this weekend to introduce some microorganisms into my soil and mulch. My wife isn't going to like it but I'm going to have to brew the tea indoors until the temperature is a little warmer. Hopefully the air pump won't be too loud!
I also bought 3 apple trees which should be delivered in the next couple weeks. I bought the
Disease Resistant Apple Assortment from Stark Bro's which includes the GoldRush Apple Dwarf, Enterprise Apple Dwarf and Jonafree Apple Semi Dwarf. Hopefully I will have some delicious apples in the next 1 or 2 years.
Check out the below photos of the beginning of my 2010 garden. I pulled back the hay and mulch to let the sun heat up the soil and to get it ready for planting. I also spread some soybean meal which is a natural fertilizer.
Live the Motto - Be Prepared!