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May 17, 2020

  • Planted lima beans and french green beans in rb2 after soaking seeds for three days. Worried that I soaked them too long, but didn't feel like planting yesterday.
  • Transplanted baby leeks into rb1
  • Transplanted a bunch of lettuce plugs into the Easter baskets I found when we cleaned out the garage yesterday.
  • Planted cucumber seed on the soon to be cordoned area (Longfellow, Little Potato, and Holland White.)
  • Harvested radishes, baby spinach and chives for use in a lunchtime quinoa salad.
  • Planted sunflowers along the edge of the corn patch.
  • Added levels to my patio flower pots using the cinder blocks I found when we cleaned out the garage.






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