Tinariwen
Ok, and as promised, a few gardening tips from me to you:
- On a hot day transplant things later in the afternoon or in early evening so the plant doesn't have to deal with the stress of being moved and the heat of the day.
- Think of what you want to have ready to eat several weeks (or months) in advance so that you can be on top of seeding, transplanting, and then harvesting.
- Visit your garden at least once a day to take note of what needs your care (Are the weeds overgrown? Are things ready to be harvested? How healthy are the plants? Etc.)
- Keep a journal for your garden so that in years to come you can reference where things were planted, what worked and what didn't, and other observations.
And now a quick glimpse into life here at Growing Things Farm!
- On a hot day transplant things later in the afternoon or in early evening so the plant doesn't have to deal with the stress of being moved and the heat of the day.
- Think of what you want to have ready to eat several weeks (or months) in advance so that you can be on top of seeding, transplanting, and then harvesting.
- Visit your garden at least once a day to take note of what needs your care (Are the weeds overgrown? Are things ready to be harvested? How healthy are the plants? Etc.)
- Keep a journal for your garden so that in years to come you can reference where things were planted, what worked and what didn't, and other observations.
And now a quick glimpse into life here at Growing Things Farm!
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