Watching the Clock

Watching the Clock

At this point in the growing season, the majority of crops are in the ground as the risk of frost is basically over. Perennial crops have already flowered and are progressing towards maturity. But how long does that actually take? When will those strawberries be...
Resiliency and Elasticity

Resiliency and Elasticity

I had planned to write about something more horticultural this week, but the topic that I had chosen would not settle and come together. Then, suddenly, another topic and a stream of thoughts crossed my mind. They felt appropriate for this date and time. And so, I...
Straw, Sheets and Other Coverings

Straw, Sheets and Other Coverings

Once the crop is in the ground or has emerged from dormancy and is started growing again, growers will often apply a cover to the soil. There are some general recommendations that are often given for their use. Each covering has a different purpose. The type, nature...
Severe Storms and Spring

Severe Storms and Spring

Usually, I worry, write and think about the effects of severe weather in July and August, which is when we get the hotter and more humid days that generate big thunderstorms and fierce weather systems that can be damaging to crops during harvest. But the weather over...