CrealCritter
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I actually went in the garden to inspect and see if the beets came up and they did so I raked hay off of the row so they can come on up. I'll lay the hay back down the row when I thin and they get big enough.
Most of the cabbages took hold and are putting on new growth. Where the garden is low it's very wet and the cabbages leaves are purple but they are still alive and surprised also putting on new green growth. It's about time to thin them to one, instead of two which they are now. Then dress them with well rounded fertilizer (10/10/10 or 12/12/12). Mulch them in well and let them do their thing.
I'm just thankful for no rabbits in the garden this year. They would have eaten every last cabbage and I know they would have. I have high hopes for green beans this year with no rabbits in the garden.
Jesus is Lord and Christ
Most of the cabbages took hold and are putting on new growth. Where the garden is low it's very wet and the cabbages leaves are purple but they are still alive and surprised also putting on new green growth. It's about time to thin them to one, instead of two which they are now. Then dress them with well rounded fertilizer (10/10/10 or 12/12/12). Mulch them in well and let them do their thing.
I'm just thankful for no rabbits in the garden this year. They would have eaten every last cabbage and I know they would have. I have high hopes for green beans this year with no rabbits in the garden.
Jesus is Lord and Christ
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