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Happy Birthday to you and 115 packets!!!!!!!!!!! That is amazing. Thank you for the drip irrigation idea, I am contemplating on trying that with my rain barrel.
Thank you 🙏 My bday was in May 😂 I just hadn’t seen her in awhile. The drip 💧 is a slow process but I have the patience to let it do its thing if I don’t want to hand water 💦. TFW
Great look at the yard and seed haul. That wonky garlic might have just hit a tough spot and was flattening out cause it couldn't grow down anymore. Your ground soil looks similar to my area and can become cement like. Going to need more grow spaces next season for that many seeds. Thanks for the share! PS: The dates on big company seeds are a 'for season' date and not an expire date. All should be new for that season. Since each seed type has a different exp. date the date on the package plus the length of time the seed is viable normally would be the expire date. For example: corn/peas/beans about 2-3 years versus peppers/tomatoes about 5-8. Not sure if you knew that or mentioned it but wanted to say it just in case. I have seen alot of people think they bought expired seeds and since you have so many different expire dates for different types they just put the season date.