Second distribution day & Garden Update

The second distribution day included lettuce, radishes, arugula, mustard, bok choi & tat soi.

We will probably stop growing the white icicle radish as they are a bit too spicy.

Garden Update
We finally have a temporary fence up on the new garden site and started transplanting cabbage, brussels sproouts, broccoli raab. The potaoes and leeks are up there also.

On the other garden we transplanted 350 sweet pepper plants into black plastic. We also planted pole beans along the fence line.
Other transplants were onons, lettuces.

We weeded the beet row and also the swiss chard row.

We try, time permitting, to plant according to the moon phases so we will be putting in root crop seeds Monday evening: beets, parsnips, turnips. The basic rule of moon phase is that new moon stimulates roots and root crop germination. Full moon stimulates, (I'm not quite sure stimulate is the correct word here), upward growth so it's a good time to plant leafy plants and plants reaching up like beans.
As we wrote, we try to plant by moon phases, our other issue is to do what we must when we have time!