Fun stuff! Thanks for the slug update! God understands.... God only knows what goes on out there!
I have a similar experiment here! I threw a bunch of immature seeds in the hosta bed on the north side of my house and there was a seedling that came up early to mid April! Seems like the seedlings do better if they're outside all the time rather than moving in and out. Unless its a hard frost, the seedlings have mechanisms to deal with the cold, and they can prepare for it physiologically ( at the cell/tissue level).
Yeah legumes add nitrogen to the soil! Thats great, companion planting hemp and peas! The peas grow up the hemp!
Welcome to spring! Thanks for sharing PDX!
I have a similar experiment here! I threw a bunch of immature seeds in the hosta bed on the north side of my house and there was a seedling that came up early to mid April! Seems like the seedlings do better if they're outside all the time rather than moving in and out. Unless its a hard frost, the seedlings have mechanisms to deal with the cold, and they can prepare for it physiologically ( at the cell/tissue level).
Yeah legumes add nitrogen to the soil! Thats great, companion planting hemp and peas! The peas grow up the hemp!
Welcome to spring! Thanks for sharing PDX!