What did you do in the garden today?

Already planning next years seed purchases. Well actually started buying.

I’m glad I’m not the only one looking at seeds! Just waiting on everything to get back in stock before I pull the trigger. Someone please talk me out of trying to grow ghost peppers next year!

(And good luck with the artery appointment!)
 
I once (years ago) had a soil test at the county fair put on by the state Ag Uni. It was $3 for a quick onsite basic test or $15 for them to take your sample back to the lab at campus for the more indepth analysis. I opted for just the basic test.

The fella that took my money and my sample checked N on the paper before even opening the baggie. I asked him why he'd done that. His answer was along the lines of "all the plants use a lot of nitrogen and our native soil doesn't always have enough".

I told him the sample I'd brought wasn't native, it was a custom blend I'd spent time researching and putting together specifically for what I wanted to grow which wasn't leafy greens.

My brother thinks I'm sometimes quick to react negatively when I think someone is being dishonest or unfair. He may be right.
For a year or two I was taking samples to Agrolab, they’re local for us. Anyway the reports were fairly detailed and specific on what my amendments should be, particularly with regard to raising our Ph. I ended up hitting a Ph of 7.1 after following their recommendations, a bit higher than I wanted. All my fault because I never mentioned what I wanted my target Ph to be and they apparently recommend Ph amendments based on a default target of 7.0🫣 Perhaps in the future my thinking will be more present, more in the moment, more attentive. Probably not but hope abounds eternal.
 
I once (years ago) had a soil test at the county fair put on by the state Ag Uni. It was $3 for a quick onsite basic test or $15 for them to take your sample back to the lab at campus for the more indepth analysis. I opted for just the basic test.

The fella that took my money and my sample checked N on the paper before even opening the baggie. I asked him why he'd done that. His answer was along the lines of "all the plants use a lot of nitrogen and our native soil doesn't always have enough".

I told him the sample I'd brought wasn't native, it was a custom blend I'd spent time researching and putting together specifically for what I wanted to grow which wasn't leafy greens.

My brother thinks I'm sometimes quick to react negatively when I think someone is being dishonest or unfair. He may be right.
I don't think you were quick to react negatively. If you were paying for a test to be done, then a test should've been done...... Not just checking boxes based on assumptions.
 
I ripped the questionable kale up this morning and planted Burpee Vates curly kale in its place. Then I thinned the row of bok choy. I spot watered the summer squash and watered the little round bed again. Either tomorrow or Sunday I’ll add some compost to that little bed and hopefully I can get it to hold water so I can finally plant beets and lettuce. It’s supposed to be raining here right now. So far just a bunch of wind and clouds. Wah!
 
I have been lightly stir frying my lettuce with thin slices of roasted/ marinated pork. I notice that I eat more lettuce this way because they shrink after flash frying. It's a good way to use up the lettuce that start to bolt.
 

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