There’s some excitement afoot in the Square Foot Gardens; the seeds have sprouted underneath the newly built Hoop House. The peas and arugula are doing best, the lettuces (Mesclun varieties) are sprouting too, but at a slower rate. Hooray!
The Daily Post for this week is: Achievement.
“Have you just run 26.2 miles, finished a long-term project, or met a personal goal? This week, show us an achievement.”
Growing cold-season vegetables is not new, but it is a first for me. My new Hoop House is everything I had hoped. Yes, I consider my vegetables sprouting in mid-November’s very cold temperatures quite an “Achievement.”



Awesome. Chard will grow in cold weather.
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Good Idea! I have some space left…now if I can find some chard seeds. I might have a few left over, or did I use them all? Time to break out the seeds again. Thanks so much.
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