Posted by KEH on April 11, 2011 at 12:54:11 from (67.231.167.114):
Mowed lawn fot the first time this year. A ZTR is nice to go over a big yard in a hurry.
Used garden tiller to turn under some fresh chicken litter I had spread earlier and waited for some rainfall to soak in the smell. 2 passes and the solil was nice and loose for wife to plant green beans. I had already tilled under old turkey tiller after pulling leaves back from the row. Dug out a row by hand on the uphill side of the row, put fresh chicken litter in that row, then covered it while laying off a row below it. Planted more sweet corn and some open pollinated I like to make corn meal and grit s out of. The first sweet corn I planted the last week in March is about 4 inches tall now. This is an earlier start that I usually get.
They are forecasting rough weather tonight from that same system that went through IA and WI. I really feel for the folks out there and hope it dosen't do too much here. 85 degrees here today, storm is supposed to drop the temps 10 degrees.
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