I planted these Arugala seeds on Sunday afternoon. Here it is wednesday night. Now that's what I call germinating (!):

Here's a sampling of some of my other crops...




Not pictured: Tomatoes and parsley.
Coming soon: lavender seeds (I know, they'll take a few years to grow), Echinacea, Sage
On order: 1 baby goat and silk worms (kid silk haze)
3 comments:
Now I know where to go get my Arugala also. Shall I bring my salad fork?
Yum! I'll bring the salad dressing, ok?
I bought 1 oz of arrugala seeds, whcih doesn't sound like much, but I think it'll be enough to last us all thru the summer!!
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