Hello!
Gainesville finally got some cooler weather this morning! We knew it was coming and wanted to get some of our transplants in the ground. We actually have two sets of transplants, the earlier group that we later realized we didnt plant enough for equal distribution for our research project, and our new groups where we planted 56 seeds of each cultivar. We decided to not waste our earlier transplant groups and use them anyway! We put in some romaine lettuce, rhubard chard, red choi, and a bunch of kale!
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| Watering the transplants |
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| Doing some weeding |
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| Corneel put some Rye grass seeds in our center pathway. Here he is watering them down. |
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Later in week we also transplanted some of our newer set
of transplants in the plot. We also fertilized the other half of our
plot. The last of our transplants we will put in this week so look
forward to that!
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| Russel making holes for our transplants |
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| And then placing the transplants in. |
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| Recently fertilized (the light brown layer on top of the soil) |
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