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What's growing on, Beehaw?
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Last weekend I planted peas, kale, arugula, and radish outside - just the tiniest hint of some arugula coming up so far, but an indoor tray of radishes are germinating very nicely.
I've been eyeing the native trees and shrubs in an email I got from Fedco - I think in the future I'm going to have to plant a bunch of viburnums! Need something to replace the invasive buckthorn that pops up all over here.
@LallyLuckFarm I also just planted and scattered some of those milkweed seeds - thanks again for that!
I will say - I was very happy with the viburnums we received from FedCo (but I'm still holding out hope that I'll see germination on the seeds we sowed last year). I'd also say maybe look into Amelanchier as well, there are a few that have a natural shrub growth pattern and they're gorgeous (and tasty!)
And you're very welcome, it was my pleasure! I know I don't have to tell you but just pay it forward when you get your own seed this year ๐