Despite, and probably due to watering the gardens , heavily, at least once a week, both of my gardens are doing quite well
North garden is doing very well, corn came up with at least 90 percent germination , tomatoes are growing like gang busters including one planted weeks later that arrived looking like a stem with no leaves but by adding good planting soil and soil booster fertilizer it is now sprouting leaves.
Onion have done well from day one as have brocolli, cauliflower , chiles, beans , lettuce and radishes; only failure was English Cucumber seeds did not sprout but I now have volunteer squash I can move to their spot.
Potatoes do due being under a foot of mulch are now just coming up but that is normal.
It took me one 4 hour day to hand weed the garden but it looks good now.
South garden looks good but is right now a sea of green due to Purslane that was not pulled last year and went to seed than was roto-tilled under.
Most corn came but some old Indian corn seeds only came up spotty , which is not uncommon.
Potatoes there are now also popping out from under the mulch cover..
I spent 3 hours weeding and got probably 1/4 of the garden weeded so far but while doing it I heard bird sounds that I feared was Turkey talking to her chicks ; I looked but saw nothing, UNTIL, I got up to dump a pail of weed and approx. eight feet from me was Turkey hen digging a nest in a spot that was a corn plot that seemed to havee failed.
I stood yelled at her, and she looked at me and continued to dig; I walked over yelling and she kept on digging.
When I was six feet away I could see her chicks which hid under the Purslane, it was approx. five-six inches high, and when I was about three feet away she finally started to move away leaving most of the chicks behind.
Now I could have stomped on them, or even bent over grabbed a bunch and wrung their necks but at the time I was more interested in getting as much weeding done, so, I actually booted with my foot, a number of chicks out of the weeds boosting them in the direction of the hen who was already ten feet away.
If it was actual planting time it would have ended differently but they do eat nasty bugs, especially Potato Bugs; I am assuming this was a hen with her first gaggle of chicks as I could have grabbed her if I had wanted to and she did nothing to protect her chicks.
As I write this it is drizzling but we need a real inch or two of rain badly, it would also reduce my water bill.