I moved some of my overcrowded lettuce into the cart. Their roots were pretty shallow and very fragile. Here is a pic from the day I moved them.
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Nevada Lettuce transplanted 12/2/10 |
Here is a pic from tonight. Looks like they will be fine.
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Nevada Lettuce 12/6/10 four days after transplant. |
They are standing back up and look like they have grown some.
The beets are looking better too.
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Early Wonder Beets transplanted 12/1/10 |
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Early Wonder Beets 12/6/10 five days after transplant. |
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