Sunday, March 21, 2010

Starting Seeds and A Few Random Musings...

We recently set aside a day for completing some extensive seed starting activities.   Last Friday Colleen, Leigh, Natalia, Jocelyne and Jean managed to assemble 300 soil blocks containing seeds of such things as onions, leeks, celery and celery root, strawberry spinach, broccoli, thyme, marigolds and Falstaff brussel sprouts.  Now the plant stands are full of flats of (hopefully) sprouting seeds.  We’re off to a good start for the coming planting season.  Much now depends on the weather.
We have been experiencing some unseasonably warm weather here in Nova Scotia.  Yesterday’s high temperature of 20 Celcius apparently set a record for warm temperatures in the month of  March.  Is this a good thing?  Only time will tell.  It is tempting to see it as an opportunity to get a jump on the growing season, but then it wouldn’t be totally out of the question for us to get a sudden storm near the end of March and have a load of snow dropped on us.  We are also assured of having at least a few more frosty nights so no rash moves will be made towards early plantings.
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Community Garden recently hosted an Incredible Community Supper as part of Select Nova Scotia’s initiative to bring more visibility to locally-grown, seasonally available Nova Scotia produce.    The menu for the evening included a variety of soups (curried squash and carrot, beef stew, borscht, and seafood chowder) all made using seasonal, local produce and fresh herbs grown in the MSVU Community Garden’s indoor herb garden. Jean was invited to be a guest speaker and discussed Lake City Farm’s urban farming operation, local food and food security issues.  Proceeds from the “pay what you can” evening went to support MSVU’s Community Garden.
We experienced a bit of a transportation crisis last January.  Our faithful old green sedan died and with its loss we no longer had any means of towing our utility trailer, which we use for carting equipment and manure around.  After a short search,  during which we contemplated the purchase of a small truck, we ended up with another 4 door sedan and it even came with a trailer hitch!  We are now back in business as far as trailer towing goes, but we aren’t ruling out another, more utilitarian vehicle,  perhaps a smaller pickup truck.
Happy farming.

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