About 2 months ago now, I planted a row of beets & a row of kale--forgetting of course to mark which was which. One row sprouted and one didn't, but I didn't know which was growing so I didn't reseed.
Now we know that the beets were the ones that grew & they seem to be doing nicely--considering I've never grown them & might not notice if they weren't doing nicely. I was just deciding to use the vacant spot for some radishes or onions, and noticed a few little plants starting to sprout. They're looking suspiciously like they're in a line, so I think the kale has decided to grace us with its presence.
No wonder you're supposed to plant it in March. It seems that's the only way to get any before the fall frosts!
Friday, May 29, 2009
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It certainly has been slow coming up. I hope the Kale now thrives.
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