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Post by lynnee on May 18, 2022 20:36:35 GMT -5
5/18/22 Planted an assortment of Burpee strawberry crowns: Seascape, Jewel, Earliglow (left to right, 4-4-4). 24ml AG nutes, 10 ml CalMag+, pump always on (60/00), tomato garden lights
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Post by Sher on May 18, 2022 21:47:51 GMT -5
Yay! More strawberries! DcKpvN
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Post by Shawn on May 19, 2022 3:45:38 GMT -5
YUM
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Post by lynnee on Jun 17, 2022 15:00:10 GMT -5
Day 29 (6/16/22) Ended Yesterday I ended the Farm strawberry garden planted with end-of-growing-season, sale-priced strawberry crowns. They were producing tall leaves, but few flowers, and I was tired of doing weekly R&Rs with daily pH testing. I did transfer a couple of plants with healthy roots and developing strawberries to an ongoing Bounty strawberry garden. I want to grow some fun stuff now, like flowers for my front patio display. For a related post about why strawberries aren't the best choice for a Farm, see this link. Ending this garden at the same time as another Farm left me with two grow decks to separate and wash. Fortunately I've discovered the world's best AG pry tool: These are generic stainless steel knives, purchased from the housewares racks in a couple of grocery stores. They have skinny handles and aren't very comfortable to use as table knives. However, they're terrific for prying open AG Farm and Bounty decks, and for prying off ice while defrosting a freezer. They are also indestructible.
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Post by Sher on Jun 17, 2022 19:58:29 GMT -5
I can attest to how well they work, lynnee!
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Post by Shawn on Jun 18, 2022 3:46:52 GMT -5
Yes they do work well
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