The excitement, the nervousness, the awe! This is the best part of all...
So far, so good. Immediately after planting these seeds 4 weeks ago, blessings of rain came for many days on end, mitigating the need for much water. But I still wonder if my lettuce, chard, arugula and broccoli will grow as fast as they should...right now they are about 1.5-2 inch high seedlings. Guess we'll have to wait and see :)
Here is a technique I learned from our meetup at the Santa Monica community garden. A plastic water bottle, cut in half, acts as a mini greenhouse. Very smart(whoever came up with that, proper credit is due)! Loved it so much I wanted to try for myself. It's also a great way to recycle.
Note to self: More important than the amount of water is the amount of sunlight a plant receives. Example below: these spinach plants that receive at most a couple hours of (semi--obstructed) afternoon sun have barely budged in the last 4 weeks. Will continue to follow to see how long and to what extent they will grow.
And Finally............these guys below (broccoli and 2 varieties of Cabbage) are doing alright.....steadily growing. I'm hoping to use the cabbage leaves in an Armenian dish called "Dolma", where we stuff and roll cooked cabbage leaves with a rice and meat mixture...Something I enjoy doing with Grandma.
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