Harvest lettuce longer using succession planting in a Birdies Raised Bed

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:11 Greens planting
2:15 Harvesting greens
3:17 Planting tomatoes
4:31 Birdies Raised Bed

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Good to have a friend like Tiffany who can lend a hand when you need it. I hope your back is better soon.
I have some tomato plants a neighbor shared with me but my new veggie garden is not ready - waiting on tree removal. I think I will put them in the planters with my lettuces.
Thanks for the idea.

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Not sure what I did wrong but I started my tomato seeds in mid February and after a little over a month potted them up and mixed in some fertilizer and water soluble fertilizer. I’ve not been able to leave them outside yet so have been keeping them under a grow light and the look really weak. I’m in the Little Rock Arkansas area. Any ideas?

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