As an amateur and starting my first vegetable garden i have already learned a few things. I learned i planted my Romaine lettuce too close together. I will transfer some to spread them out and if i keep some close they can work as a microgreen. I used a scatter method but my next grow i will be sure to have a better planting method. Also i do have a list of whats what but next time i will have markers at the crops.
Everything is going nicely and especially my green beens, woot. I dont have the list with me atm so no labels w pics. I also have a few bananas coming in and i just cut the flower to make them sweeter. Injoy
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Woot!
I just did these today haha. Will be posting something about it. Can you guess what they are lol?
My first guess would be cucumbers, but who the heck eats that many cucumbers.
My second guess would be radishes, but sometimes I feel that I'm the only one who likes radishes.
My third guess would be squash, but they are planted to close together.
My fourth guess would be vegetables, that is what they are, vegetables. Got it, and you thought you could stump me. 😊
No no no no, lol.
Sea grape trees. You can actually make charcoal, wine and jelly from the tree. 😜
Oh wow! Look at those bananas growing!
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Its Bananas, isnt it 😅. Ty.