Then I started noticing little sprouts... all over the garden. But specifically right near the base of each plant, where we'd spread the compost. I suspect that there must have been seeds of some sort in the compost, though I have no idea from what. There's part of me that wouldn't mind letting a few of the sprouts keep growing to see what they turn into! I'm not in the practice of putting seeds into my compost box, so it had to be from old strawberries or tomatoes... something where the seeds are small. The kind of seeds I assumed my worms would eat. Well, now I know better!
The other development of the last week is that my salad greens have gone bitter. As they get old, the flavor changes pretty drastically. We decided it was time for a fresh sweep, so we now have baby lettuce in place of the old, gone to seed, lettuce. This time we'll start eating it sooner. The first time around I didn't realize how quickly the lettuce would grow new leaves and it was hard to keep up with so much growth. This time we'll start eating salads earlier and hopefully we'll get to enjoy more out of those plants' lifetimes. Adding to our earlier salad mix, we now have an Italian blend, and an heirloom blend. Should be delicious.
Here comes a cantaloupe blossom!
Zucchini is just a few weeks away.
The old lettuce was getting out of hand. Notice the really tall green leaf lettuce right next to the tomato plants. Needless to say, the leaves were no longer sweet tasting.
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