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Sep 20, 2018 9:31 PM CST
Name: Paul
Bunbury, Western Australia. (Zone 10b)
Region: Australia
Well, twelve days have passed and not a single bean has popped up.Weather has been up and down, high of 21c, mostly about 16c day maxs.Have now erected the bean support and attached shade cloth for some wind filtering.
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Began action in veg plot 1.
Sweet corn has been sown and a second batch of brassica seedlings planted.These were slipped in between the oat/broad bean mulch, together with a half litre compost per seedling and 2 bags of fresh seaweed collected yesterday was laid down also.

A new batch of leeks was transplanted to a poly box as I think I would lose too many at this stage planted into the mulch.I've fertilized them with my seaweed concoction.The other type of leek that I have is a perennial leek and I've been enjoying them together with potatoes as potato and leek soup.
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Different latitudes, different attitudes

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