My first day I arrived at Aylmer farms, at the Earderly
plot. It was a cool morning, supposed to get much warmer later in the day, and
that it did! Since it’s still early in the season there remains a lot of
housekeeping stuff that needs to be done. We spent most of the day lifting sod;
mostly grass, crabgrass, and dandelions. While doing this we were also working on
making the beds and pathways more defined so one knows where to step and where
not to step. While digging in the dirt I was seeing plenty of worms, which is a
really good sign for the soil. On the other hand, we also found plenty of little Japanese bean beetle larvae which we had to squish to kill because they’ll eat and kill
the vegetables. Some of the smaller ones weren’t so bad to squish, but
sometimes when I’d find a really big juicy one I had to squish it with my boot
or my shovel; not a pleasing feeling when squished between two fingers (wearing
gloves of course). We also placed round plastic protectors (yogurt/sour cream
containers) around the kale plants as a preventive measure against cutworms
(green caterpillar looking things), as they already destroyed two of the
plants. Overall, it was a great first
day at the [backyard] farm! There’s still a lot for me to learn but I’m really
keen and super excited!
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kneepads! |
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Japanese bean beetle larvae |
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