My bay tree is doing well. For a while I thought it was stunted and dying after I transplanted it, but now it’s putting on new growth. I can’t decide if I should let it be tree shaped, or if I should pinch it back to make it bushier. The tree option seems prettier, but the bush option is probably more practical. This will require thinking.
The lamb’s ear in the pot is obviously a weed, but I’m letting it go a bit. I’ll harvest it soon for salad.
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Day 41
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Previous Journals
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Beet, mystery greens Bolting, Corn Salad Seeding, and Corn Salad Dying
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Peas (bed)
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The Worm Factory
Later Journals
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More seed planting, a bit of a harvest
Tiny Farm garden
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Lettuce 'Really Red Deer Tongue' Sprouting and Microgreens tray #1 garden
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Cress, garden Sprouting, Orach, volunteer Harvesting, and Corn Salad Harvesting

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