Over the past couple of weeks we’ve had periods of intense sun & heat, followed by days of rain – not ideal for young plants and, honestly to say, a young gardener. Keeping up with the plants needs requires consistent research and cross-research; driving hubs mad with my constant chatter about this method or the next. Nonetheless, they’re still alive!
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- Final stage of my Brüssel Sprout #gardenexperiment - reproduction. Started #fromseed last Spring & giving produce a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 year ago
- Phenomenal #gardenexperiment coming to an end - harvested the last of the Brüssel Sprouts on the weekend. Highly-pr… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 year ago
- In my defense, the quest for a perfect garden runs parrallel to fanaticism.🤷♀️ facebook.com/story.php?stor… 1 year ago
- How curious! Ever noticed little sprouting seeds in cut tomatoes before; here’s an inkling why. facebook.com/story.php?stor… 2 years ago
- Super excited right now as we harvest our first #homegrown Brüssel sprouts! It’s been so cool watching this… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 2 years ago
Oh dear! Seems you’re constantly fighting off something. How aboput gardening in a suit of armour? I’m rooting for you so much that I, an Atheist, will pray for you. I actually came looking to see how your sweet potato turned out. Well! Tell me, cause I can’t find it.
I know right! If it’s not baby bugs, it’s an adult that’s trying to eat the poor plants before they’ve even set root. I can’t imagine the sleepless nights commercial farmers face.