I tilled and planted some asparagus and white onions in the greenhouse yesterday. I mentioned before that I've planted asparagus about three times so far, with no success. This time I did more prep to give it a fighting chance.
I did grape cuttings in the fall, and potted 100 vines in potting soil which have been in the greenhouse all winter. I can't wait until it warms up and I get to see how many actually root and begin to grow leaves. I plan to plant every fence line and do a few more lines of them. Now that I know which varieties grow with little to no maintenance, I may start to remove and replace some of the ones that were not suited for the conditions here.
I just heard of a gmo plant that sounded interesting. It's a tomatoe plant that grows potatoes too. It's nicknamed ketchup and fries! I'm going to try and get some! I'm not against all gmo research. I think crossing plants is fine, but what moron came up with the idea of corn with insecticide built in. Did no one ever think it may kill the people eating it as well as the bugs? A lot of people get on the organic kick, and that's fine, but don't get so caught up thinking that all science is bad. Some ideas can be good.