Yesterday I finished the side seams and crotch seam, installed half the fly
before stalling out on a combination of terrible instructions and
too-narrow seam allowance, ripped it all out and re-did it using a totally
different method which seems to have mostly worked.
We went to the farmers market and got kale, dandelion greens, blueberries,
peaches, sour cherries, a zucchini, and shelling peas.
In the garden, I hilled the second set of potatoes, planted out the okra,
thinned the radishes and carrots, cleared some of the turnips and rutabagas
out of the way that had gone a bit too enthusiastic, and chopped up for
mulch the comfrey stalks that had fallen over. It's way easier to walk
around the beds in there now, there's more light and air getting to the new
seedlings, and the ground is still protected from the sun.
before stalling out on a combination of terrible instructions and
too-narrow seam allowance, ripped it all out and re-did it using a totally
different method which seems to have mostly worked.
We went to the farmers market and got kale, dandelion greens, blueberries,
peaches, sour cherries, a zucchini, and shelling peas.
In the garden, I hilled the second set of potatoes, planted out the okra,
thinned the radishes and carrots, cleared some of the turnips and rutabagas
out of the way that had gone a bit too enthusiastic, and chopped up for
mulch the comfrey stalks that had fallen over. It's way easier to walk
around the beds in there now, there's more light and air getting to the new
seedlings, and the ground is still protected from the sun.