Today was a disappointing day on many fronts. I’d been fighting a bit of a reaction to I don’t know what the last few days, and was ill enough from it that I did not make it to the Earth Day clean up. Should be obvious, but should be said: I also got diddly done around the yard. Continue reading “Garden Growth–27th April, 2019”
Tag: cilantro
Transfer seedlings: too dried out or too much handling?
In my head, I know it’s one thing to have what you need on hand and at least in an easy to grab place. It’s another thing to go a step further and do as much as you can within reason before starting something. Somehow, such foreknowledge slipped through the sieve of my brain and now I’m trying to salvage some transplants as a result.
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Fly By Notes, 28 March 2019
Time to write just about anything in a focused manner lately has been hard to come by, so here’s a sort of organized bullet list both for me and anyone that is curious about what I’ve been up to in the last few days.
Cilantro: “We don’t want to go on the compost. We feel fine!”
While doing dishes, I noticed a bit of green inside one of the mini mason jar greenhouses. Sure enough, at least one of the herbs was making it know that they were not, in fact, dead. Continue reading “Cilantro: “We don’t want to go on the compost. We feel fine!””
Planted on 11th of March 2019
I’m working on a post about using the herb kit I hope to have up later tonight, but in the meantime I did get the following planted today:
Speaking of seed starting…
One of my neighbors stopped by today to ask if I wanted to look at a few things they were going to get rid of before they boxed them up to take them to a shop that puts sales proceeds towards helping a shelter. A few things she mentioned grabbed my interest, so I said, “sure!” Continue reading “Speaking of seed starting…”