Changed gears a little on the sprouts. I cleared some radishes from the trough planter and set some seed in an egg carton to get them started. The seeds I started in damp paper towel grew so fast I don't think they would have survived a re- plant. Good news is, I harvested my best radishes yet .And....there's a lot more I can pick away at. Along with our third crop of spinach.Love my trough planter for so many reasons. Every gardener, except those with endless greenhouses at their disposal (DOM) should have one. I can start plants early and transplant without having to mess with hardening them off. Grow early and really late crops of greens and veggies with no worry about frost. Grow covered crops in the summer with no concern about insects or desease. Nice!Rg
oh man the radishes look amazing! I'm building one as soon as I find you're blue prints
Well, after telling myself no more major projects after I gutted and rebuilt a new kitchen, I gutted my garden last fall because it was getting ratty. This spring I said "What was I thinking?" so I began a rebuild with time and my aging body against me sacrificing nights and several "fishing weekends" but somehow I actually got it done in time to plant some vegetables. New beds, new soil, new fence with gate, what seemed like tons of stone- very demanding but in the end it looks like we'll have some veggies this year. OK, no more major projects for this guy. Nice neat garden