Sher
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Post by Sher on Mar 15, 2022 21:46:52 GMT -5
The growler projects are such fun!
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Post by lynnee on Mar 15, 2022 22:20:56 GMT -5
Love the turnip and the tall radish!
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Shawn
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Post by Shawn on Mar 16, 2022 5:52:28 GMT -5
Your growlers are doing so well. Kudos to you for all the germination that took place.
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maskedsonnet
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Post by maskedsonnet on Apr 3, 2022 22:30:06 GMT -5
Downsized this a LOT!!! The lettuce all made a lovely salad. The radishes were weirdly spicy, I think I probably let them go a little too long. The turnip was damaged when I cut the cage from it so it wasn't good to eat, it was growing mold inside (bleh). I forgot to get photos of any of that lol.
I let the rutabaga do the same thing to me that the turnip did (dangit) and couldn't get it out with out damage: It was also spicy :|
Watching the carrot EXTRA CLOSE now:
My sage plant died (root rot, I think - this is the first time I've seen it in person if so, but the roots were pretty yucky) so I moved the oregano and thyme into the Sprout. The cilantro and basil were getting hard to keep watered so I moved them to the Bounty that the Shishito used to be in. This is what remains of the growler garden:
Hoping to resume projects soon, but for now I'll probably let the growler garden stay small until I'm a bit less busy!
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Sher
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Post by Sher on Apr 4, 2022 8:46:48 GMT -5
maskedsonnet, the flowers were my favorite growler project, and they are still delightful!
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