It would be wonderful if I could plant my seeds, wait say, a week, and have my mature plants up and producing for an extra long harvest. Alas, that doesn't seem to be the case. Yesterday, I planted the Sulfur Cosmos, plowed and weeded. (picture 1) The Hopi Black Dye Sunflowers are up. You can see them between the 2 rows of green beans, and on the far right (other side of the path). (Picture 2) I finally transplanted the green cotton seedlings into the garden. I'll try and take some pictures of the wild flower garden tomorrow.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Progress Report
It would be wonderful if I could plant my seeds, wait say, a week, and have my mature plants up and producing for an extra long harvest. Alas, that doesn't seem to be the case. Yesterday, I planted the Sulfur Cosmos, plowed and weeded. (picture 1) The Hopi Black Dye Sunflowers are up. You can see them between the 2 rows of green beans, and on the far right (other side of the path). (Picture 2) I finally transplanted the green cotton seedlings into the garden. I'll try and take some pictures of the wild flower garden tomorrow.
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