It’s still to early to grade my seedy efforts, but I think its fair to say, at the very least, the salad greens are a resounding success!


The first salad will be enjoyed this weekend!


The beans has popped up and are growning quickly. The peas are much the same, despite Furby’s “help”

I’ve harvested a few radishes. I don’t eat them, but Dave says they “taste like radishes” so that’s a success. There’s lots more coming. Some will probably end up in that salad.

I’m trying a new thing with the potatoes… growing them in a laundry basket. There are three layers, separated by straw. The greens are supposed to grow out the sides. Having put it all together, I’m not totally convinced by it. But time will tell.

The sunflowers, and other sprouts are all looking good. The sunflowers, at least will probably go out into the yard soon.
That laundry basket idea is so cool!
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Hi Val
*Keep me posted on those potatoes. Fascinating idea. *
*My lettuce and your lettuce are right along the same pace. I picked green leaf lettuce last night. * *Too much. I have to give some to friend with chickens and goats. I really planted them to keep weeds out. *
*Im loving my knit ……its a pattern from the copper canyon …a kerchief scarf. Using my better yarn this time. * *The other yarn was a store brand special and it wasn’t special. It split a lot. This is nitpicks sale DK in a coppery **color way. * *No splitting. * *Oh and 10 a skein. *
Have a great weekend.. * *Kathy b
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*shaking our head*
Dave…dude…
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That radish looks good and I don’t even like them! Dennis does though. It must be a guy thing. And the lettuce! Yum. I’m curious about how the potatoes will do. You’ll have to keep us posted on that. 🙂
I see KathyB comments on your blog. Do you have her email? I used to be in contact with her and have lost her email. I’d love to touch base with her again.
Blessings and hugs,
Betsy
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The potato basket sure sounds like it will work. You’ll have to let us know if it is a success.
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