slannesh wrote:zombiepreparation wrote:<snip> Results: Seedlings did not like this recipe and appear to be leaving this life for a better one in the sky.
Sorry to hear that. It's disheartening for something you worked on to totally fail like that. Been there done that.
Reading the rest of the thread it looks like you've got a good handle on getting started again so I don't have any other advice to offer beyond what already was given. I hope it works out much better next time for you!
Still a few weeks away from getting started here, the temps are up but there's still a lot of snow on the ground
Well, hello, slannesh. How does
your garden grow? (gardening salutation I just thought of.

) Snow on the ground, huh? And what are 'the temps'? I am not familiar with that terminology. Oh wait... you mean temperature don't you. Duh. And may we assume you will have a regular (in ground) garden? Ahhh, such is my dream though not my reality.

oooo, and will you have tomatoes? To have tomatoes growing, another dream.
Today I disposed of the last of the moldy soil (in tightly tied bags of course). I was still mentally whining about soil having to go to the dump, but for the safety of the gardeners in my area it had to be done.
All the containers and gardening items of any kind have now been soapy washed in Dawn and cloroxed to death. (as are my haaaannds because my gloves have sprung a leak so I just said what the heck)
The balcony has been swept and swept; first wetting everything with my clorox/water mix, letting that dry, then sweeping. Then using the water/clorox spray on the broom, dustpan, again wetting everything down, then another sweeping. And repeat again.
The asparagus has been re-potted in the big round sanitized container and the tub it has been growing in for over two years was placed in a garbage bag and disposed of. I fear there will be no more asparagus this year. Drat. I was getting used to having some everyday. This was the first year it yielded so nicely. C'est la vie, n-est pas?
Just for 'comfort' until the company's refund of the contaminated soil arrives, I have set in place the other containers that will begin my second round of beginning balcony gardening. It makes me feel better somehow. Now I wait.
Say, P7, what are you growing on your balcony? Did you post that already? I'll go back and re-read to check. How's it all doing? I have been so involved with me for the last over-a-week but am now caught up and interested in hearing how everyone's gardens are growing. Teach me some more!