Saturday, May 17, 2014
 We
 began planting summer crops including pepper plants, eggplants, 
zucchini, basil, Early Girl and Celebrity and Roma tomatoes, heat 
tolerant lettuce, and Patti Pan squash.  Sulphur was sprinkled in each 
hole prior to planting the pepper and tomato plants to increase the soil
 acidity for best results.
We
 began planting summer crops including pepper plants, eggplants, 
zucchini, basil, Early Girl and Celebrity and Roma tomatoes, heat 
tolerant lettuce, and Patti Pan squash.  Sulphur was sprinkled in each 
hole prior to planting the pepper and tomato plants to increase the soil
 acidity for best results. 
Another
 busy and productive workday. We harvested the spinach which was getting
 closer to bolting and going to seed. A clear sign of this can be seen 
as the spinach leaves take on a more pointed shape. Buttercrunch 
lettuce, arugula,
 radishes, and kale were also harvested. We were able to make our first 
contribution of the year to Our Daily Bread and appreciate Maria 
delivering the food to them. 
Many thanks to
 Larry and Vicki for driving out to Papa John's (aka Schillinger's Farm)
 in Severn, MD this week to purchase our summer-harvest plants at 
wholesale prices.  It's another reason why our expenses remain so low.
Thanks
 also to our garden planners, Jane, Kathy, Laura, Roberta, and Phoebe, 
for helping to make order from chaos. It's a challenge to design the 
placement of the crops to maximize the yield for 59 households and they 
continue to work on it weekly, adapting to both the health of the plants
 and ever-changing harvest schedules, as well as plant availability. 
And more thanks to Robin who has created a clever design for beautiful signs for all the crops that she has hand-made. 
 
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