The New Ferns
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radishes, and beets there are splashes of color. And in one place that is shady, except for three hours a day, she planted ferns.
I am trying something new. Usually, I plant seeds directly in the ground or transplant seedlings purchased from a nursery. But today I planted seed indoors. 12 little pots are planted with Beni Kodima watermelon seeds, 12 little pots are planted with Sierra Gold cantaloupe seeds, and 12 little pots planted with Solly Beiler cucumbers. My goal is to have all of these plants in the ground in early February and begin harvesting in late March. If even 1/2 of the seeds germinate, grow, and produce fruit I will be very happy.
The melons I am growing for the neighborhood kids but the cucumbers are for me. Kathleen bought me a T-Fal canner some time ago but I rarely have enough cucumbers at one time to haul it down from it's shelf and put it to work. It is my hope to have bushels of cucumbers to pickle next summer.
Anselm has been talking to a Navy Recruiter. Because of Covid-19 shut downs has not had any luck getting in to the sheet metal or pipe-fitter apprenticeship programs. His plan had been to become a reservist and train to be a SeaBee. But since talking to the recruiter the plan might be changing. They are dangling dive school (for underwater welding) if he goes active instead of reserve. And yesterday he took the ASVAB and scored very high, so now the recruiter wants him to train to be a nuclear reactor operator. It is an important job but it doesn't translate in to the civilian career he says he wants. Well, he's an adult now so he can do what he wants.
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I got electricity to my greenhouse last month so I'm all set to start some seeds out there. It doesn't get direct sun Nov-Feb so I was not able to use it much for propagation. But I won't be planting any annuals yet! We can't put them into the ground until May.
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