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RE: February 2024 in the Northeastern USA

in HiveGardenlast year

Congrats on getting prepared for the upcoming season. It is always fun to decide which new varieties one is going to grow. I too just started my onion seeds and a few lettuce also. I just started another round of microgreens yesterday and will have some ready soon. Growing your own food is a learning curve every single year. Unfortunately, snowload is never friendly on plastic hoop systems and it is easier to start from scratch each year, been there and done that. lol Happy gardening.

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I started my microgreens a day before your post on microgreens, so of course I did it all wrong. I'll try your method next week. It would save me a lot of soil, be less work, and probably give a better germination rate than the way I did it. It's all part of the perpetual learning curve, aided by fellow hiveans, I'm sure to grow as a gardener.

Thanks for that reblog!

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You are welcome, I have been growing my own food for over 50 years and I am always learning something new. I am taking notes on this round of microgreens so I can be more specific with each variety. I started four kinds at the same time. Apparently, my grandkids love them so now I may have a full-time job. ;-)

I look forward to seeing your progress in all your gardening endeavors.