That looks great! How do you plan to treat the wood?
Do you have any new pictures? I'm curious how your oriental varietys grows?
That looks great! How do you plan to treat the wood?
Its going to be nice. Those brownie points will come in handy too.I could have cut while you nailed, holler if you need any help.
Maybe, but my guess from your location is you will still have plenty of time. My raised beds have served me well. Good luck. Bona Fortuna!Happy me. 6 yds of planting soil being delivered while I am at work today. Hopefully will have beds done and plants in the ground by Sunday (way behind).
Maybe, but my guess from your location is you will still have plenty of time. My raised beds have served me well. Good luck. Bona Fortuna!
Not so much behind as far as having enough time, more like my plants were ready for dirt a few weeks ago, many have gotten leggy/bolted this week so just hoping that they will take the late transplant well and grow properly. I will bury them deep and hope for the best. Some are so bad I may clip the main stem above the 2nd leaf and hope for a good "sucker" to grow as a new main stem.
Move those plants to 18oz cups, set them in the sun and wait till next weekend! They look good now but give them some room under their roots and look out!
hopefully they will be in the ground tomorrow. Skip the extra transplant step. The rest of my starts are in 9oz cups; 18oz seems quite large as far as the space required to maintain a couple hundred plants.
The extra week in bigger cups seem to give mine a bigger root ball the plant seems to be hardier for me. I cut two holes in the bottom and use fishermans flood and drain method. It also washes the fertilizer down in.
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