Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Fruits of the Labor
You can see some of this year's raspberries next to the long fence in the background of the picture of Ron on his knees. The Swiss Chard is along the back fence from the last year's crop that produced this Spring in the other photos.
Ron has been busily planting, planting and more planting. He is planting tomatoes, and more tomatoes of many varieties; Cherry, Beef Master, Ace, Celebrity, and Oregon Spring. He's actually bought and planted over 100!
Yes, a hundred. He placed wire baskets around them and put a fibrous covering to protect it from insects. He did a study before and learned that when covering the tomato plants it prevents the curly leaves from the creepy, crawly, critters! He showed the ones that were uncovered and the ones that were covered for the season. The uncovered ones had a yield of 4 lbs of fruit compared to the 35 pounds from the covered plants. The covering doesn't shield it from the sun, but protects the leaves from infestation.
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