The spinach cultivar trial is not going well. The tiny seedlings are being trampled by ducks. Maybe some will make it. Maybe not. The stand will be so sketchy that any conclusions will be garbage.
On the positive side, I trapped a woodchuck INSIDE of the fenced-in area last night.
Rain
Digging potatoes is postponed until late Wednesday. It takes three, full days for my dirt to dry out enough to be workable. Trying to rush things is like picking at a zit, it only makes things worse.
Growth of new fruit trees in the Upper Orchard
This spring I planted 12 fruit trees in the Hill and Upper Orchard. If you had asked me before I pulled out the tape measure and took data, I would have told you that most of them were woefully short of the 24" growth target.
I adjust my fertilizer applications so that I get more than 24" of shoot extension* while I am growing-the-tree to fill its place in the canopy. After mostly fills its space, I reduce the Nitrogen to get 12"-to-8" of shoot extension because I want it to grow mostly fruit and not as much wood.
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| The poultry-netting was added after the deer figured out how to reach through the welded wire mesh. |
Of the eight trees planted in the Upper Orchard, all but one of them will hit the 24" of growth target. The one that will not only shows 12" of growth. It was molested by deer that reached through the 2"-by-4" welded wire mesh cage around it.
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| This was an over-achieving apple tree. I have the tape locked at 24" and I hook the end on the wire-mesh cage where last year's growth ended. There are multiple shoots that are 24" and one that is probably 29". |
The soil in the Upper Orchard continues to impress me. If I only looked at the trees in the Upper Orchard I would be insufferably smug. If I only looked at the results in the Hill Orchard, which is right next to the Upper Orchard, I would look like a total boob.
Of the trees planted in the Hill Orchard, only the Cresthaven
peach will hit the 24" target. The three apple trees struggled with
poor soil and deer pressure.
The 2026 growing season is not over. Most of the trees will put on a few more inches before they set their terminal bud.
Salmon patties
Kubota has a friend who likes to fish for salmon on Lake Michigan. The friend gave Kubota about three pounds of frozen salmon fillets.
Kubota, like many young men, isn't very interested in cooking. He, in turn, re-gifted the fillets to us.
I cooked one of the bags of fillets and saved out the nicest looking one. I turned the others into salmon patties.
Roger Miller, one of my mentors, used to really push his young trees. I recall seeing him get 8' of growth on more than one sweet cherry tree in its first year. He used heavy mulch to ensure good soil moisture and liberal application of nitrogen. His soil was relatively heavy-clay and was not subject to drought.
Is there an upper limit to the "calorie burn" that humans are capable of?
World-class, men, distance swimmers are likely to be the most aerobic athletes over-all. Being heat-limited is not usually an issue. Being a little bit tubby is not necessarily a bad thing.
Conditioning for competition usually involves changing duration and intensity of the work-out. At peak intensity, a male, world-class distance swimmer needs 10,000 Calories a day to not lose weight. During days when they are doing "recovery" and are not in the most grueling exercises, they need 4000 Calories a day.
Now, shift your attention over to the Emergency Survival Energy Bars section of Amazon or Walmart. They would have you believe that you will do just fine on 1200 Calories per day. That might be so for a few days but will not cut-it if you need to be physically active.
One "tell" on the ESE bars is that they have almost no sodium (salt) in them. They will not sustain you if you work hard enough to sweat.
I think that most people whose prepping is centered on manipulating spread-sheets woefully underestimate the number of calories it takes to be physically active for most of the daylight hours.
Side note: A Calorie is one-thousand calories. Food values are typically denominated in Calories to eliminate a bunch of zeros.