Thursday, April 24, 2008
When is it going to quit
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Litter "Out of sight Out of mind"
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Calling for rain
The forecast is calling for rain today, that's good!! no frost. This morning was in the high thirties that is cold but not freezing. So I got to sleep in. Things in the field are on a holding pattern; we are waiting for warmer weather to start planting again. Pablo and the crew are cleaning up around the field and weeding the asparagus. After two days of running the sprinklers for frost protection the asparagus beds are soft so it is easy to pull the deep rooted weeds. Pablo also has hundreds of beds ready to seed and or transplant. Lee and her crew at the greenhouses have tomatoes, basil, peppers, chiles and other plant waiting to be planted. All waiting for the mad rush of spring planting.
Sunday, April 20, 2008
It is four thirty in the morning and the sprinklers are going. I’m hoping for the best, minimal crop damage. The wind machines woke me just after three. My alarm was set for three thirty but by then I was starting the pump. As soon as the sprinklers came on ice started to form on the metal bridge. The only thermometer I have is the car thermometer and it’s usually accurate: 35 degrees right now. Lee just called and it is 33 degrees at her house and she's going up the hill to the greenhouses to cover the tomatoes. I guess I will go take a look around. It’s cold!! out there and a lot of ice. It is five thirty now and I hope this works because our irrigation system was designed to irrigate not for frost protection.
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Frost Warning!!!
Last Saturday it was almost 90 degrees and yesterday we put out irrigation on the Strawberries, Tomatoes and Asparagus because they were calling for possible frost. This morning I went out to the field at 3:00AM to check. There was a light breeze which kept the temperature up in the low forties with no frost. If it had dropped into the low thirties I would have started the pump to protect the crops. Hopefully tonight will be warmer.
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