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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="Claudiusx, post: 1959766, member: 31715"] Thinned out the carrots Here is that harvest [GALLERY=media, 29420][/GALLERY] PS. these are just the acceptable ones, I probably had like 30 or 40 more that were small and crummy from me never thinning them. Still have maybe 2 dozen or so planted that have been thinned to hopefully grow proper. Also here is a picture of one of the broccoli plants. This is the biggest one. [GALLERY=media, 29232][/GALLERY] Got a bunch of seeds and sets ordered today. Strawberry roots will be here in march. Same with my onion sets, and two potato varieties i'm going to try. Funny story, in one of my beds this "weed" popped up. I figured it wasn't hurting anything so I just let it go. Mainly because I hadn't seen a weed like that yet, and wanted to see what it turned into (was expecting one of those spinney weeds that sticks and pokes you). As time went on the leaves got much more round and smooth, unlike any weed i've seen around here. I let it grow for maybe 3 or 4 weeks but last week when I was thinning out the carrots, I decided I'd finally pull that weed. Well, once I pulled it, I noticed 3 potatoes handing off the roots. I was shocked! I looked down at the hole and there were 4 more little potatoes! Now I was upset that I pulled this phantom potato plant early! I dug around and found like 3 or 4 more little potatoes! I couldn't believe it haha. I was so disappointed. I have absolutely no clue how a potato got in there. All I can think of is that when my container potatoes failed, I dumped the soil from those containers into my bed. I must have missed 1 of the potatoes and after a few months it sprouted and grew! Quite the surprise. It produced more potatoes than I got when I was actually trying to grow it haha. -Brandon [/QUOTE]
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