Which post do you want me to answer first? Leave the Broccoli along as you have nothing too lose if it is as small as you describe. I’m sure every thing will do better next year when the soil microbes stabilized in your new beds. My second planting of Radishes are worse than the first planting which is really hard to do.
My house mate picked another gallon of Raspberries and just as she finished our Pastor stopped by for half hour and visited with us in my swank garden office and he took the Raspberries home with him. I worked on the Blueberry enclosure after two trips downtown for supplies and some lumber. Our SiL will be here tomorrow to power wash the post and rail fence and prep it for paint. I’ll try to post some photos tomorrow but don’t hold me too it...
Well, you certainly got a lot done today. I talked a lot about getting stuff done, and now it’s raining again.
First, you can congratulate me on bringing a new veggie to maturity — peas! I don’t know what it will take to get enough for a whole meal. Right now, I have a handful to stir into a stir fry, or toss into a salad.
But, my main question was on the broken corn. Keep in mind that this seedling was only about 5 in. tall. It broke off in the storm last night (I think a flower pot blew over on it) at just above ground level. The root is intact. Do I leave it in hopes that it will start growing again, or do I try to move one from elsewhere in the bed to take its place?
Well, you certainly got a lot done today. I talked a lot about getting stuff done, and now it’s raining again.
First, you can congratulate me on bringing a new veggie to maturity — peas! I don’t know what it will take to get enough for a whole meal. Right now, I have a handful to stir into a stir fry, or toss into a salad.
But, my main question was on the broken corn. Keep in mind that this seedling was only about 5 in. tall. It broke off in the storm last night (I think a flower pot blew over on it) at just above ground level. The root is intact. Do I leave it in hopes that it will start growing again, or do I try to move one from elsewhere in the bed to take its place?