• melbaboutown@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    I’m in trouble… the favourite cat bed is in the wash. And the temporary replacement is not acceptable.

    The spinach seedlings are looking pale and leggy. They leaned toward the window for sun and when I flipped the pot around they leaned back in the same direction. Maybe they’re not getting enough light even sitting on the sill. I did put off putting them there as well trying to allow the slower ones time to sprout.

    Edit: I was going to pop them outside but it’s apparently going to be 27 degrees on Tuesday and I don’t want to forget they’re out there :/

    Alright, I’ve set an alarm to bring them back inside tomorrow night. I hope they don’t get dug up or eaten

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      1 year ago

      Baby spinach in our garden beds survives outside all year round in Melbs, I wouldn’t worry so much. They’re a weed like rocket which gets out of control.

      You should have no issues other than bugs by taking them outside <3