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Dec 4, 2015 8:37 PM CST
Name: Arlene
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I have a friend who worked at a GH where they did the same lower and wind thing farmerdill.

I went to the farm today and we picked lettuce, one very large side shoot of broccoli, a cauliflower (Majestic), some carrots (all under row cover) and some sugar snap peas, also wrapped with row cover.

I had some onions I started from seed growing under row cover and I transplanted them today. I swear, if all my onions survive, we will be floating in onions. One full 50' x 3' row, and three partial rows (close to half rows each). If the ones I started from seed work out I may do my own sets instead of ordering from Dixondale next year.

I had to pull the straw back from a small area of garlic because I had all kinds of wheat sprouting. Ugh! I think the problem was part that I had forgotten to put the compost down so we tossed it on top of the straw. I used organic Preen on my onions but figured I shouldn't on the garlic since technically it still needed to germinate. The onions have barely anything sprouted. I hope it continues that way.

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