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Old January 31, 2019   #3
oakley
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They look beautiful. My next trial run will be larger leaf winter grow for salads.
Busy with micro toms, germination testing, hot water treatment tests, and started
my peppers last weekend.
I have some 6pack cells so I'm going to try some leafy greens this weekend. one variety
per 6pack.
I've had macro greens growing successfully all winter. So much I've had to bag them. pic
is last Sundays harvest.

I think I can add to the mix with a 1010 36 cell tray, 3-4 seeds per cell to get a larger leaf
production going along with my 'macro' greens. (I grow larger than 'micro' for better
flavor and meatiness/crunch/bulk). You have inspired me to sow a flat. In the summer
garden I alway pick the young tender leaves along a row of greens for fresh salads.
Why not grow them all winter as well.
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