Container Gardening

Leo Season Garden Sesh, with a Self-Watering Hydration Intermission



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  1. hi toughloveindigo 🤗
    i thought i was watching alfred hitchcock's, the birds. i saw that … i saw it.
    great garden education and tour. i have 50/50 success with 2021 seeds this year (but ima keep planting every seed til the very last one – #WasteNotWantNot). if i get one vegetable or fruit from the entire pack, its worth it to me.
    i picked 26 lemons from my tree today. i cut one and almost drowned my eye in juice…how was a palm-sized lemon filled with a quart of juice?😂🤣?
    finger-rinse/clean, yep cuz who has time to go all the way inside or even to the garden hose? and freshly-picked and immediately eaten fruits and vegetables are the best.
    im hoping for better success with watermelon and canteloupe this spring. i started well then crashed and burned on the transplant (i knew, but tried it anyway…never again).
    i have nothing growing inside. after doing starters on the dining room table this spring, i decided that i would do it outside from now on. i have an enclosed starter tote to protect and harden the seedlings at the same time.
    garden infotainment at its best. tfs

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