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Domestically Sustainable Agriculture - Construction, Planting, and Harvesting

Step 13After 3 Weeks

After 3 Weeks
After about 3 weeks, our plants are definitely sprouting. We have them nicely spaced, and they all look healthy. With the onset of summer, it is very important to keep the soil saturated once it looks dry. Keep an eye on the weather report so nature can water your seedlings for you.

As I walked out today, a rabbit ran out of our raspberry bushes. We will have to go purchase some liquid fence, and other repellents to keep them away. The deer have been taken care of, it is time for us to repel wretched Benjamin Rabbit.

We also experienced another issue. Grass chutes are starting to grow in varying spots in the beds. This is a result of mowing around the beds and the seeds are jumping into the beds and growing. We will deal with this by just removing them as they come up, but you can improvise possibly by adding an artificial walkway area between the beds so you won't have to mow.
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Aug 13, 2009. 2:28 AMpbritton says:
news paper/cardboard and bark mulch works great for the paths

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