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Saturday, March 19, 2011
Everything Germinates in the Worm Bin Experiment Update: Worm Bin Adventures in the Philippines
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I think those are all watermelon seedlings. I'm pretty sure a dozen or more should sprout. My chico seed hasn't showed up yet; neither have my indian mango seeds. I'll give the rest of the seeds about a week more. As for these seedlings, I'll probably plant them in some small pots within the week.
Oh by the way, if you look at the bottom left part of the picture, you'll find the carrot top that started growing stalks.
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MANGO,
METRO MANILA,
PHILIPPINES,
QUEZON CITY,
VERMICOMPOSTING,
WATERMELON
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