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I will be harvesting potatoes when I get home next week. I have saved up Brussels Sprouts seeds to plant in the same bed. I have heard from many sources that Brussels Sprouts started in the Spring are bitter when harvested in the summer, but you cannot FIND the seeds locally after June.
I figure if I start them inside, then transplant, they should do okay. Certainly the 4 BS plants that are in the left side of the potato bed, which are now 2 years old, are pretty hardy. They have really taken a hit on their leaves by bugs, but the bugs have stayed away from my peppers.
Learn something new Every year.
In the meantime, here is my report from our CO vacation. We are renting a lovely cabin off of Clear Creek. This is the 3rd time here for us.
Being a frugal vacationer, I had again planned to make our meals. THIS year, you can't find much of the restaurant scene open, so it's worked out well. Our neighbors commented on the bacon we have made every morning. Even though we fished for trout at a stocked pond in 2019, we fished at Safeway this year. Here is our "wagon", a Mustang convertible, DH eating corn by the creek, and a picnic in Pike National Forest. Pike's Peak is a MESS!! They are building a new summit house, so the top looks like a city construction zone, and you had to park and be shuttled to the top. "The North Pole" is right at the entrance, so we stopped to spend some $.
I had forgotten to "root rescue" my hair before we left, and I didn't want to stain anything, so I bought a nice, blue towel at a Dollar store, which we have been using for a blanket for a sandwich lunches. (Arthur Dent would approve.) more...
I figure if I start them inside, then transplant, they should do okay. Certainly the 4 BS plants that are in the left side of the potato bed, which are now 2 years old, are pretty hardy. They have really taken a hit on their leaves by bugs, but the bugs have stayed away from my peppers.
Learn something new Every year.
In the meantime, here is my report from our CO vacation. We are renting a lovely cabin off of Clear Creek. This is the 3rd time here for us.
Being a frugal vacationer, I had again planned to make our meals. THIS year, you can't find much of the restaurant scene open, so it's worked out well. Our neighbors commented on the bacon we have made every morning. Even though we fished for trout at a stocked pond in 2019, we fished at Safeway this year. Here is our "wagon", a Mustang convertible, DH eating corn by the creek, and a picnic in Pike National Forest. Pike's Peak is a MESS!! They are building a new summit house, so the top looks like a city construction zone, and you had to park and be shuttled to the top. "The North Pole" is right at the entrance, so we stopped to spend some $.
I had forgotten to "root rescue" my hair before we left, and I didn't want to stain anything, so I bought a nice, blue towel at a Dollar store, which we have been using for a blanket for a sandwich lunches. (Arthur Dent would approve.) more...
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