GrandpaâÂÂs Garden is a collection of hints and tips to help you get more enjoyment out of your garden. Grandpa in his native habitat - the garden. Suggested Grandpa's Garden Articles The Carrots are Up I've been holding off until warmer weather to plant summer crops, but it rained today and I had my choice of kneeling down in the rain weeding, or sitting on the rug in front of the fake fireplace planting seeds. I realized that I want the perpetual spinach to be mature by the fall so I can cut it back to overwinter, so I needed to get it started now. The Cucumbers I Planted Under Plastic As the corn comes up this year I'm gojng to cut holes in the plastic for them to grow through and leave the plastic down until they all germinate. Last year I took the plastic off as soon as the first few seeds germinated and had a terrible yield. November Planted Garlic I dug them up with a short handled pitchfork that my son got me to save my back. I am constantly reminded of how working on your knees relieves back pain. Now Is A Good Time To Get Rid of Bermuda Grass When the soil is soaked down to eight inches or so you have better luck with not breaking off the runners as you pull them up. Each runner has a tuft of roots every inch along it, and a nub for stem development, and can grow underground for two feet. Corn Pollen That's a long way. It needs to get nutrients to grow so it must use sunlight and products from the silk. Whelp I Did It Again - Rigged Up My Shade Cloth Rigged up my shade cloth and got a huge chunk of ground cleared. I was glad I had watered it the day before because it took only about 15 min. My Gardening Career Started In Grade School Man I hated that. By high school I had moved up to weeding flower beds. I Got My Cauliflower And Broccoli Seeds The cauliflower is Early Snowball which I'm familiar with but the broccoli is called Romanesco. It's an Italian 16th century cross between a broccoli and a cauliflower so I already like it better. My Melon and Squash Starts In Spite Pale green and spindly are signs of not getting enough light. It's been overcast and rainy here for a week and they are not happy. Brussels Sprouts Leaves are Edible Summer beets are thin skinned and tender so they only get the tan part at the top peeled. The leaves need not go in the compost pile, they are delicious sauted. Insect Control It's tempting to go ahead and pick the squash because they look ripe, but it's recommended that we wait until after the frost because it will harden their skin and start the process of converting carbohydrates to sugar. Wiping them with a 1% solution of bleach will kill the mold spores and help keep them from rotting. There Was a Corn Cob On the Ground I guess I've got a raccoon visiting at night. I didn't even know the corn was ripe yet because the plants are still covered in pollen. More Gardening Articles