Wicking beds Fall Prep and Planting
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Wicking beds Fall Prep and Planting
In this episode of My Urban Garden, I clean out the wicking beds for a fall planting of Bok Choy, Romaine Lettuce and Spinach.
The Jimmy Nardello peppers will be left in for a few weeks more because they are producing like crazy and have a good amount of green peppers. These are a family favorite so they need to stay a few weeks more.
[media]https://youtu.be/YlVr6tWZ-pE[/media]
In this episode of My Urban Garden, I plant out the Wicking beds for fall.
I started the seeds on August 7th and transplanted 4 weeks later on September 5th.
I planned on removing the Jimmy Nardello Peppers 2 weeks after transplanting on September 19th, but they are still producing as of today September 23rd.
I will be removing them the first week in October, Hopefully.
[media]https://youtu.be/GDMpf2KdoJ4[/media]
The Jimmy Nardello peppers will be left in for a few weeks more because they are producing like crazy and have a good amount of green peppers. These are a family favorite so they need to stay a few weeks more.
[media]https://youtu.be/YlVr6tWZ-pE[/media]
In this episode of My Urban Garden, I plant out the Wicking beds for fall.
- Suzhou Baby Bok Choy
- Parris Island Romaine Lettuce
- Gigante D' Inverno Spinach
I started the seeds on August 7th and transplanted 4 weeks later on September 5th.
I planned on removing the Jimmy Nardello Peppers 2 weeks after transplanting on September 19th, but they are still producing as of today September 23rd.
I will be removing them the first week in October, Hopefully.
[media]https://youtu.be/GDMpf2KdoJ4[/media]