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BrixBountyFarm π©
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Just a small section to finish up After > 4 beds featuring arugula, beets, cilantro, dill, and spinach and a section of less known Komatsuna (Green River) which is like a pac choi with more leaf and less stem and kohlrabi for the ~3 or 4 customers who get excited for them.
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BrixBountyFarm π©
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We plant cilantro every ~3 weeks to ensure a steady supply cause it likes to bolt and send up seed stalks rather quickly in summer. Cruiser & Calypso are our best slow bolting varieties - typically get 3-4 cuts before they go to seed.
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BrixBountyFarm π©
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The photo above - cilantro was seeded in the gh 4/25 transplanted 5/16 will get one or two cultivations before being ready to harvest mid June. we just started harvesting our first succession this AM (pictured here) was transplanted April 10th row cover helped push it along.
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