Monday, December 8, 2014

Results!
We harvested the lettuce and here are our results:

Butter No Clover Iceburg No Clover Chrispino No Clover Tatsoi No Clover
88.67 g 91.5 g50.5 g 175.33 g
Butter w/ Clover Iceburg w/ Clover Chrispino w/ Clover Tatsoi w/ Clover
19.83 g26.33 g17 g 41.5 g



Non clover in the back and clover in the front



Monday, November 24, 2014

Results!

We harvested the remaining radishes and here are our results:

Average Radish Weight in grams

Pink Beauty (Clover) Pink Beauty (No Clover) Daikon (Clover) Daikon (No Clover)
87.9   103.9   816.5 478.2  





The clover still seems to be competing with out lettuce



So the plan is to trim back the clover and see if they catch up, but this is an important observation.



Wednesday, November 12, 2014

November 10th Update


 Hello readers! We are realizing the difficult of weeding with the clover companion crop. It all has to be done by hand as to leave the clover. The clover is also competing with our crops for sunlight, we may have to cut it back. All in all our plants are growing well, looking to do some more weeding on Wednesday.

                                                  With Clover                                                                                         Without Clover


Our first Daikons pulled from both sides: one on left from Red Clover side, one on right from no Red Clover side. Hold on the judgement about if adding clover helps with growth or not. This is only the first. We will judge that when all are pulled out. November 10, 2014
                              A couple of happy campers, Lady Bird Beetles on a Daikon leaf.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Radish Update

A fair amount of the Pink Beauty radishes are splitting where they are exposed. I looked into the issue and found that this often happens with inconsistent watering. Because they are on an irrigation system, it seems unlikely that this would be the cause. It could very well be that they are just growing too quickly and we waited too long to harvest. Definitely still edible!


Monday, October 27, 2014

Transplanting!


This past week we put the transplants in the ground.  (see below)

Pre-transplant


post-transplant no clover

Post-transplant with clover

 Field setup:               

Back to Hull Rd. facing the field from right to left

Mammoth Red Clover intercropped:

(Pink beauty x 18 with Alpine Daikon x 12) (Crispino Iceberg lettuce x 24 with Nancy Butterhead lettuce x 24) (Oakleaf lettuce x 24 with Tatsoi x 24)

(Buffer row of nothing)

No Clover intercropped:

 (Crispino Iceberg lettuce x 24 with Nancy Butterhead lettuce x 24) (Oakleaf lettuce x 24 with Tatsoi x 24) (Pink beauty x 18, Alpine Daikon x 12)
With clover
Without clover
 For fertility we used PHC Organic Plant Feed (9 - 0 - 1) right after we finished transplanting and we plan to continue application about once a week. 
 

We haven’t had any issues with disease and insects thus far, but weeds have been annoying.  Once our transplants get established we will lay down hay around them which should help lighten the burden. 
Cody weeding


 Lastly...

Just look at that beauty