In this bed we have Russian cukes on the right, and some taller tomatoes on the left, there is snap peas in the smaller pots.

In between the tomatoes there is kale, and there is touchan and ice radishes scatter planted in the entire bed. It’s covered with straw to keep moisture in due to local watering restrictions from a main break.

And some marigolds

  • @ThrowawaySobriquet
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    36 months ago

    And some marigolds

    Like an Oxford comma: not strictly necessary, but better in every way to have

    • @SchmidtGeneticsOP
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      36 months ago

      Which is hilarious since I posted and noticed I forgot to mention them, so like where to I add them logically. The end it is!

      • @ThrowawaySobriquet
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        16 months ago

        Just think like Bob Ross and his Happy Little Trees. You can put one anywhere it’s comfortable, really

  • @panicnow
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    26 months ago

    Do you use straw for mulch on top, or is it a straw bale setup?

    • @SchmidtGeneticsOP
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      6 months ago

      Just some mulch on top.

      I’m probably a little extra nervous about straw/hay, I did work for a plant that compressed and shipped hay across seas. They were very adamant about the proper care around the hah as the bails love to spontaneously combust.

      We were there rebuilding a burnt down storage barn.

      I know loose it’s not an issue, but damn hay, you crazy with microbial action.

  • @CluckN
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    16 months ago

    Hey is for horses