

You’re right about the bolting. I’m wondering if they grow at least for a bit, enough to harvest something before they do.
You’re right about the bolting. I’m wondering if they grow at least for a bit, enough to harvest something before they do.
Yeah, last year we already hit 100° f in May. That’s not usually normal so I’m hoping that this year is less intense.
I think I’ll install a shade this year so I can continue to grow in the summer.
I’ve just started my first Bingo Book with East of Eden by John Steinbeck for “5C Late to the Party”.
I do have radishes and turnips so I’ll see when the growing season is for my area.
Leafy greens. Tomorrow I’ll see which vegetables are good for this time of year.
Nice!
Well in my area by 8 am it’s ~80° f and literally 100% humidity. So I’d rather just turn on the timer and go back inside.
I’m glad I could help!
I’m not an expert but I think it’s a very good book for fermentation. It has a lot of information and knowledge.
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
A Naked Singularity by Sergio De La Pava
Marshland by Otohiko Kaga
The Art of Fermentation by Sandor Ellix Katz
Why don’t I own more books?!
Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang is the basis of Arrival (2016).
How much war could a war vet vet if a war vet could vet war.
Yeah life got in the way.
Haha it’s fine, don’t feel bad. I think I’d rather know beforehand since the last two books were dystopian with bleak endings.
That is ominous. I was hoping this book ends positively but I guess I should change my expectations.
I’m almost done but I’m enjoying it. It almost has an innocence to it. It’s just an old fisherman struggling with a fish.
They would absolutely not allow him to die in prison.
They want to make a public example of him in order to show the proletariat they are the masters.
They will find a way to find him guilty and they will execute him.
They will make sure we all know it.