We have made the most of our first four days at our community garden plot. I doubled tilled the winter wheat under in every planting bed, edged them by hand to define the paths, shaped them to the proper profile and raked them. We transplanted out the cabbages, broccoli and artichokes I started from seed in January and have been growing in pots since (found out that last year's artichokes did not survive the winter). We also direct sowed carrots, beets, onions, potatoes, chard, dill, radishes, chick peas, lettuce and English peas. The tomato, basil, pepper, eggplant, zucchini, brussels sprouts and cucumber seeds are all up under the lights indoors, and I've moved a few to larger peat pots. I would expect to put the zucchini out in about a week and the rest after Memorial Day. I still need to direct sow corn, bush beans, winter squash, pumpkins, melons, okra and sweet potatoes. I released beneficial nematodes into the planting beds today. I'll need to buy tomatillos from the garden center. I had some to start from seed, but they are purple and the young wife wants only green tomatillos. I also need to buy a flat of marigolds