Wow. So many things to say. Tomato cages! Dill is always easier than almost anything else. Don't be to hard on yourself. There is always difficulty and challenges. Also sometimes seeds are either mislabeled or packaged. Carrots are better in loose soil. Break the soil before planting.
@@harrygrimley4352 I like that idea but I'm attempting to avoid individual cages. I'm thinking about setting up a multi-purpose trellis so that it works for beans or cucumbers or tomatoes... not sure what yet!
Wow. So many things to say. Tomato cages! Dill is always easier than almost anything else. Don't be to hard on yourself. There is always difficulty and challenges. Also sometimes seeds are either mislabeled or packaged. Carrots are better in loose soil. Break the soil before planting.
Next year will probably be permanent trellis for the tomatoes and beans, just need to figure out where
@@HomesteadWorkshopGardenI rarely do permanent. My wife likes to to a different pattern almost every year. And I don't want to upset my wife 😊
@@harrygrimley4352 I like that idea but I'm attempting to avoid individual cages. I'm thinking about setting up a multi-purpose trellis so that it works for beans or cucumbers or tomatoes... not sure what yet!