deep enough the ducks are loving ithow deep is the water?

deep enough the ducks are loving ithow deep is the water?
Might be time to start thinking about rice or a floating garden.deep enough the ducks are loving it. I’ve had a couple times I’ve been able to work the ground but then it rains. Which is typically normal over the winter here ,but I usually have stuff in the ground in March or April at the latest.
or crawfish pondsMight be time to start thinking about rice or a floating garden.
Nice!Garlic is coming along…saw first scapes just starting this afternoon.![]()
That sounds great. We usually either make a pesto or pickle them.Nice!
I used to use the scapes on the grill like you’d use wood chips in a smoker.
Gave a half-turkey or turkey breast some great flavor.
Hoping you can do some gardening with out the row boat if it does dry out , I think you may be surprised how quickly it will catch up if soil is correct temperature. I am always surprised in very little difference from our early starts of a type of veggie to the late starts…seems like there is rarely more than 2-3 weeks difference from the ready to harvest timing regardless. Good luck.I’m regretting starting this thread now
we did miss the storms last night, so I am hoping we might get dried up enough to get a lot of stuff in the ground, I will have some extra helpers this weekend toomy parents coming down for the weekend
we put in some peach and pear trees last year, got some tiny little peaches already this yearIt’s still very early but I finally see some fruit in the trees I plant back 2018/2019!
I mulched and tilled in the winter rye (cache). Planted a few potato’s finally and a few sweet potato’s (on the left with the little start popping up) started from slips cut from last years plants. I’ll starting hilling the potatoes as they come up.![]()