Last year I didn't finish off the season very well. I had a marginal yield and made a note of all of the issues I came up against that I hadn't experienced in the two seasons prior. I had a major issue with mosquitoes. I addressed that this year by putting dunks out where I needed to before the snow was even finished melting. Black flies were unbearable. This year I am already paying very close attention to the weather and favoring windy days for gardening in my efforts to avoid them. So far so good in that department! But my biggest issue was drainage. That is being addressed with my new broadforks!
Compacted soil |
Drainage after broadforking! |
In the meantime, I looked over may garden to see that I had countless Everbearing strawberry plants that the wild turkeys were kind enough to deposit in my garden for me which makes last year more productive than I am giving it credit for.
It's not much to look at since I haven't mulched yet and I'll have to give you a final count when I am done.
The cardboard on the left is on my walking path so I can staple it down to prevent weeds. That will most likely be covered with straw.
I also decided I am going to move all of my full size strawberry plants from next to our deck to a permanent spot in the garden. I am hoping they will fit in that same bed down the end but if they don't I may just turn into a strawberry farmer!
I know the photos aren't as pretty as my last ones but I'm here to show you the real progress with the before and after.
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