Today, the plants will spend 10 hours outside for their 7th hardening-off day. This morning was such a happy morning in general because both the older and newer sprouts are doing so well! Take a look! π
Greenhouse Happenings
The Noire De CrimΓ©e, or Black Krim, tomato was the first to bloom. Also, the Veranda variety is slowly starting to bloom, and well, the peas keep coming too!



When it comes to my first greenhouse sowing trial, rocket salad was the first to sprout, again. This time, hopefully, I will end up with a harvest and not a total disaster.
Although, yes, I will admit that I might have sowed these a bit too tightly…


The sprouts are there, I promise. Just look a bit closer.


Cucumbers, more Noire De CrimΓ©e, garlic, thyme, chilis, pumpkin, squash β€




The garlic is so adorable, with strong roots and stems. I have a good feeling about this one.


Here Is What I Promised
In the previous post, I announced I would take over the garden plot as well. As of now, I have started off by putting these wooden frames around the area for a cleaner look and easier grass and weed maintenance. It’s thrilling, but my lower back feels the work too…

On each side of the garden plot, wild strawberries are growing. While I am shoveling the frames into the soil, I try to save as many as I can and replant them in pots. If they survive, I will put them somewhere in the greenhouse π


Here was a quick 2-minute read, I hope I could transmit some sprout happiness to the other end π because I am really very excited over here.
But I’ve got to go outside now, byeeee! β€

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