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Daily progress: April 24
Daily progress: April 24

The tomato plant has grown a lot! There are some flowers on it, which means that there will soon be a mini tomato growing. In addition to the success of the tomato plant, the radishes, carrots, beans, peas, and lettuce are all flourishing.
 
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Daily progress: April 23
Daily progress: April 23

The garden has just been watered, so the soil looks fresh and moisturized. The bok choy looks less pale today, and the beans, peas, tomatoes, carrots, radishes, and lettuce have all grown larger. 
 
Daily progress: April 18

We noticed that the radishes are growing too closely together, so we relocated some of them to an area with empty soil. The tomato plant is doing very well, and has grown taller. The lettuce leaves are remaining a light green color, but have grown taller as well.
 
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Daily progress: April 16
Daily progress: April 16

We recently moved the peace sign stick from the bottom corner to the middle of the pea plants, so that the vines can grow vertically rather than spread out on the soil. The bok choy leaves are yellowing more. The radishes, carrots, tomatoes, lettuce, and arugula are growing. 
 
Daily progress: April 10

The green onions have grown taller. The bok choy and the lettuce have taken on more of a light green color, hinting that they may be drying out, so we watered the garden more. We pulled out some of the yellowing radish leaves as well.

Mon, Apr 8, 2013

4/8/2013

 
In preparation of our first meal, we pulled out our very first mini carrot, and some lettuce. 

Mon, Apr 8, 2013

4/8/2013

 
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Daily progress: April 8
Daily progress: April 8

There is a lot of progress since the last picture. All of the plants seem to have increased in size, and the bok choy has started to flower. After we took this picture, we removed the flowers because flowers will take nutrients away from the edible bok choy leaves. The lettuce leaves have gotten much larger, as have the radishes and carrots. The bean sprouts have gotten taller, and there are much more pea vines than before.