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Prepping Garden Beds and Planting Potatoes and Onions – Briggs Farm

Prepping Garden Beds and Planting Potatoes and Onions

The wacky spring weather this year has made everything fall behind schedule for the garden this year.  We planned to rent a tractor with a tiller in mid-April, but the ground was so soaked we feared it would get stuck. Rainy weather continued… and it eventually came down to prepping the garden by hand – little by little, section by section.

The first things in this year were the onions, and the potatoes.  For onions, in addition to the traditional white storage onions, I’m trying a new variety called Alisa Craig. It’s a large onion that I’m hoping to use for my fall salsa.  Also, for the first time, I’m trying some shallots.

For potatoes, we’re also mixing it up a little.  In the winter, I had some blue potatoes at a friends house – and was hooked.  I was able to order some Adirondack Red and Adirondack Blues from Fedco Seeds this year – and can’t wait to enjoy some solid red and solid blue potatoes come fall.   A just planted a small bit of each of these – and the majority of our crop this year will be traditional white & yellow flesh potatoes.

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