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kengr ([personal profile] kengr) wrote 2012-05-07 09:43 pm (UTC)

Well, it's extra easy when you don't have any perennials in there. Then everything that's alive (and some that look dread) goes.

It's when the seeds start to sprout that things will get interesting.

Fortunately, I know what carrot tops look like and have sticks marking the "hills" for the cucumbers & zucchinni.

I think I can remember what radish tops look like (BTW, they are edible if a touch bitter. *shrug* more greens to steam)

And the broccoli is sort of a toss-up anyway. The seeds are because the start plants I got a couple years ago didn't produce heads worth mentioning and went straight to seed.

If they were hybrids, the results from any of the seeds that sprout will likely be pretty sad anywauy. If not, maybe I'll get some decent plants.

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