Tulips are an essential in the garden. They are a wondering eye, they speckle their charm, and wrinkle their noses. I claim my infatuation with them. Day by day, I relish the colors of the rainbow out my backdoor, something I created, planted, forged and carved onto this Earth. These flowers do not waver, they have no uncertainty, they know what they're supposed to do and when to do it, just as I know when and how to care for these darlings.
I lined up the grow bags against a garden bed. Every year I use these grow bags for planting potatoes. To prep, I cut the eyes of the potatoes and laid them on cardboard overnight to dry. I counted out how many potato eyes I need per bag for how many bags I had full of mulch and soil, then planted.
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Growing greens |
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Radishes, arugula, and lettuce |
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Cilantro |
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Spinach |
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