They have a app for your phone that you can use to identify plants. It's a wonderful help for when you have sprouts that the tags get ruined. It is also good for spouts that come up volunteers from last year in the garden.
I can't get organized this year. I just started putting seeds in the ground. I lost all of my brassica to the white butterflies. I replanted seeds and we've just moved on.😊
ok so its not just me. whew lol yes all of my brassicas started getting attacked too, next year I'll have insect netting so I'm super focused on doing a fall garden this year. Happy Gardening!
When i do my seed planting. I would write down on a notebook the names in order of how i planted them with box drawing to visualize the mini greenhouse i have planted. That way if ever something misfortunate happens to the tag names i can check and see what it was. I hope u best of luck big sis ❤
@@Growingwithraee I’m in 7b i direct spring beans cantaloupe cucumber sunflower and watermelon so far the beans haven’t germinated or cantaloupe the rest is transplanted
@@CustomCroshae ok so yes we have around 90 days before our estimated frost if you want to direct anything new to see if you can yield a crop this season I say go for it as long as the variety matures within the 90 days. So for instance beans can be replanted they’re usually 50-65 day maturity, the two cantaloupe varieties hales best jumbo and sierra gold have a 85-90 maturity. I’ll plant both of them today as an experiment. But let me know if you decide to replant cantaloupe as well
@@Growingwithraee update two of the four green beans sprouted and two of the cantaloupe trying to make its way thru my transplanted cucumber is leaning looking sorry and a cat got to my watermelon and sunflower
They have a app for your phone that you can use to identify plants. It's a wonderful help for when you have sprouts that the tags get ruined. It is also good for spouts that come up volunteers from last year in the garden.
Thank you I totally forgot I could be using an app.
I can't get organized this year. I just started putting seeds in the ground. I lost all of my brassica to the white butterflies. I replanted seeds and we've just moved on.😊
ok so its not just me. whew lol yes all of my brassicas started getting attacked too, next year I'll have insect netting so I'm super focused on doing a fall garden this year. Happy Gardening!
When i do my seed planting. I would write down on a notebook the names in order of how i planted them with box drawing to visualize the mini greenhouse i have planted. That way if ever something misfortunate happens to the tag names i can check and see what it was. I hope u best of luck big sis ❤
@@nightowlfaye thank you I just got a planting journal last month too . That’s the goal moving forward to say as organized as possible
Well so far so good looks like my green thumb ain’t greening rn everything is dampening off or dying once I plant them in the ground
@@CustomCroshae I’m so sorry to hear this what zone are you in? Are you able to direct sow some things ?
@@Growingwithraee I’m in 7b i direct spring beans cantaloupe cucumber sunflower and watermelon so far the beans haven’t germinated or cantaloupe the rest is transplanted
@@CustomCroshae ok so yes we have around 90 days before our estimated frost if you want to direct anything new to see if you can yield a crop this season I say go for it as long as the variety matures within the 90 days. So for instance beans can be replanted they’re usually 50-65 day maturity, the two cantaloupe varieties hales best jumbo and sierra gold have a 85-90 maturity. I’ll plant both of them today as an experiment. But let me know if you decide to replant cantaloupe as well
@@Growingwithraee update two of the four green beans sprouted and two of the cantaloupe trying to make its way thru my transplanted cucumber is leaning looking sorry and a cat got to my watermelon and sunflower