We have an incredible amount of volunteer cilantro on a mound of soil in the back garden. Mike levelled the site where the greenhouse is supposed to go, scraping the topsoil off carefully to re-use in the greenhouse beds after we move it. That particular chunk of topsoil is where I’d let a huge cilantro go to seed. I saved a lot of the seeds to plant this spring, but it hardly seems necessary at this point! This one is 1024 x 768; larger image available on request, just leave a comment.
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- A bunch of seedlings are up, yay.
- I was in a workshop all day today for work, and for one activity we did a values exercise. These are my top 5 values, from top to bottom. I was surprised at the things that didn’t make the list, yet when I thought about my top 5, I realized that these were needed as a foundation for other values like love, loyalty, trust, empathy, etc. Ymmv and almost assuredly will. :-)
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- Tomatoes, peppers, n eggplants started, on the heat mat and under the full spectrum fluorescents. Yay. Also planted peas outdoors, weeded n composted the corner bed, planted giant red mustard, dill, and baby pak choi. Then the skies opened up! Great timing!!
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