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Alasgun
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This morning I was surprised to find Mushrooms growing under a squash. “My phone” tells me it’s Argaricus which contains over 400 varieties of poisonous and non poisonous varieties!
These will find their way to the compost bin.
It seems like Lettuce and Cilantro take more of my time than most stuff due to keeping the “perpetual” thing going. These lettuce sprouts are my 4th planting, with about a dozen heads on the “ready to eat end”.
I’m changing my arrangement a little bit and will keep the starter flats in the greenhouse until they are ready to up-pot and then move them out to one of the cold frames.
Cilantro is much easier for me to “container garden” than direct seeding in a cold frame and I get more uniform plantings.
*Tomorrow i’ll start the second crop Broccoli to be ready to transplant mid July. Soon as an early crop plant is harvested i pull them and stick a transplant in it’s spot. This has worked for several years now. Another thing i’ve started doing is having 2 plants in each starter cup AND leaving them! At maturity the bed will be “fully absorbed” but it’s never caused any problems and our end take is much greater.
These will find their way to the compost bin.
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It seems like Lettuce and Cilantro take more of my time than most stuff due to keeping the “perpetual” thing going. These lettuce sprouts are my 4th planting, with about a dozen heads on the “ready to eat end”.
I’m changing my arrangement a little bit and will keep the starter flats in the greenhouse until they are ready to up-pot and then move them out to one of the cold frames.
Cilantro is much easier for me to “container garden” than direct seeding in a cold frame and I get more uniform plantings.
*Tomorrow i’ll start the second crop Broccoli to be ready to transplant mid July. Soon as an early crop plant is harvested i pull them and stick a transplant in it’s spot. This has worked for several years now. Another thing i’ve started doing is having 2 plants in each starter cup AND leaving them! At maturity the bed will be “fully absorbed” but it’s never caused any problems and our end take is much greater.
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