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90 Miles West of Central Park   our lost tribe

Started 6/7/05 by Paul (SNOTZALOT); 108935 views.
Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

3/11/06

Well it's March 11 and spring is definitely here. I needed some tie rod ends for the tractor so I decided I'd take a trip to the new Tractor Supply Store in Washington, NJ.



A very nice Saturday morning drive, with a scenic ride along the Delaware River. I arrived at the store and I see them wheeling towards the back room  a dozen or so unsold snow throwers, usually they are sold out by Jan. 1, but this winter that was the wrong item to sell. Out of the corner of my eye, I see a brand new shinny red manure spreader, ready to be parked where the snow throwers were.



Oh it sure is nice, I've always wanted one, but quite honestly my garden just isn't big enough, a pitch fork is big enough to throw the *hit. Oh well, maybe next year I'll bring one home to plant roses in....

The trip home was better than the trip in.  I stopped for lunch at Hot Dog Johnny's in Butzville NJ along Rt. 46. It's one of those great Americana hot dog stands, still cranking out those dogs since WWII.



Two with mustard, onion, relish and a birch beer in a mug please!  Ah what a great taste!  A nice 60 deg spring day, a greasy picnic table, and a scrumptious  lunch while sitting along side the Pequest River. A pleasant stay, the Harley riders where there, pickup trucks were parked under the trees with  the kids sitting in the back , and  a few Mercedes thrown in for good measure.

The afternoon was spent replacing the tie rod ends, replaced the pulleys on the mule drive and I also pulled the snow thrower off. I won't mount the mower for another week, I need to mount the plow and move some of the driveway around. 

Oh, for the evening dinner, my wife and I along with my son and his soon to be Ms. spent a few hours at the local all you can scarf down Chinese........(definitely not a South Beach Diet day...)

Ain't life just grand!!!
  • Edited 1/24/2009 10:08 am ET by Paul (SNOTZALOT)
gunter

From: gunter

3/12/06

spring here as well ...

tompkins sq park first buds

Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

3/13/06

Wow green!  I made a trip to Pottstown PA a week ago and a few of the fruit trees were showing a bit of color in the buds. Soon........................
Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

3/31/06

Here you go, the early '06 crop of lettuce, swiss chard, beets, broccoli, and savoy cabbage.

Tucked under the clear dome, not even up yet, 6 varieties of tomato,  2 varieties of egg plant, and  two varieties of peppers.  BTW, these are being grown under a "growers" grow light....he had to retire early.....the peas where planted several days ago, the spinach and garlic are doing nicely.



  • Edited 4/1/2006 7:30 am ET by Paul (SNOTZALOT)
gunter

From: gunter

3/31/06

alright ... looking forward to further developments ...

gunter

Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

5/1/06

1st thinning's of the spinach planted Feb 4 made it to the dinner table last evening for a nice salad! The over wintered spinach (planted last fall) should be in a nice pot of boiling water by next week, they are about harvest size. Onions, carrots and swiss chard planted this past weekend.  Two early tomato plants set out inside a  Wall-O-Water heat tubes. These allow frost sensitive plants to be set out earlier, sometimes 6 to 8 weeks earlier.
Paul (SNOTZALOT)

From: Paul (SNOTZALOT)

5/19/06

Tonite's dinner included fresh mixed green salad from the garden, vine ripe tomatoes from some where down south, fresh cauliflower (not mine),  and a big plate of spinach freshly picked and planted last fall. 

We finally got some decent rain this past week and the vegetables have taken off.  Expect fresh peas in about 1 week.

Mid summer lettuce will be started in flats this next week along with next falls brussels sprouts. I planted about 250 onion plants several weeks ago, have no idea what I'm going to do with that many.

First green beans of the year are just poking through the ground.
gunter

From: gunter

5/20/06

> 250 onion plants

That really sounds like you are getting into some serious onion farming.  How many onions does one get per onion plants, is it just one?

bshmr

From: bshmr

5/20/06

As I intrude with "Yes, unless you let them set for the two years/seasons to cast their own seed."
Annie (Orange46)

From: Annie (Orange46)

5/20/06

You should try sweet potatoes. They are real easy. You take one and put it in a glass of water so the top sticks out. Keep an eye on it and you will soon see it sprout out of the various eyes. When they grow little roots you carefully take them off and plant them.
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