- transplanted beets (all 4 varieties)
- transplanted perpetual spinach
- transplated Romanesco
- transplanted petunias
- transplanted cabbage
- transplanted Rose Orach
- transplanted New Zealand Spinach
- transplanted basil and Sun Berries and Beet Berries
- planted ALL POTATOES
- weeded pathways
- covered all beds in black landscaper fabric
- transplanted Bok Choy and Pok Choy and spinach (into cold frame)
Going from 0 to 60 mph quickly!
So now that my dad got me 'garden ready', I have had the energy to really get going. Before I couldn't find 5 minutes to be in the garden - and now I can find 4 minutes, and do the work of 15 minutes! I guess I just felt too overwhelmed where to start - his jumpstart gave me confidence and determination! So last week I :
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All of my garden harvest is to sustain my family. This year I am going to focus on finding the most efficient methods to minimize my time in the garden like growing drying beans (just let them grown and wait until the plant dies and pods dry!). I am a FT working mom with lots of schedules to juggle, so if I can grow all this food, you can too! Will update you on how this goes!
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