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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Growing parsnips
A parsnip seedling coming up. I planted these about a month ago. Fewer than 5 sprouted, and it looks like some critter is eating the seedlings as they come up. I reseeded them.
I also sowed more cilantro in the area where I had pulled up carrots.
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