Beet seedlings and seeds at the bottom, then Tatsoi, Swiss chard and Lacinata kale seedlings. The bed is covered with a fruit tree net and staked out every 3 feet to keep away skunks and other diggers (they don’t want their claws to get caught in the net; it works …
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Delicious bounty every night! Catfacing Rotting of flower ends Nibble Three-lobed tomato Duck tomato Sunburn bleach on green zebra fruits. The lower leaves have finished their work in favor of the younger foliage and are dying back. The Sungold plant is still lush, but without new flowers – most likely …
Read More »Life lessons, greenhouse construction and those under 3 years old
Life is all about learning. For example, this weekend I learned the following: 1. When you dismantle a greenhouse, it is worth marking it all the pieces rather than just a small and elite selection. This way, you can easily put it back together instead of holding your head in …
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