OK, 4 weeks in the nursery is enough. Time for you kids to go out and earn your keep.
At two weeks, they were poking their tiny, little shoots above the mix.
Three weeks, they were starting to show their differences.
Now at four weeks, they're about to bust the pots...except for the onions, whose leaves still look a little weak.
Tilling the ground with a little Amend and then popping those seedlings into their slots for the season.
The roots are very healthy, as you can see in this pot of corn. They're biodegradable...in fact, already dissolving...so I just pop 'em in the ground.
I need to find something to repel the pests. For now, I'm covering with some chicken wire, watering in, and then tend until harvest.
Darryl
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