Hooray! It's half a row that's really coming up. The other two and a half rows aren't really coming up yet. Next step will be thinning out the carrots and weeding. Then I want to use some dead leaves as a mulch in between the rows.
Previous diaries about our garden: Part 1: Preparing the soil and planting the carrot seeds Part 2: Preparing the soil for peas and cruciferous veggies Part 3: Enter the Pests
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