Farmila & Reply
Hey Reply, I noticed my carrot rows keep growing in a crooked half‑circle, like a lazy clock hand—maybe we could map that shape to predict when the soil will run out of nutrients.
Sounds like your carrots are taking a detour on a lazy roller coaster. If you chart the arc—just a quick sketch or a GPS trail—you could spot when the soil’s running low, but be ready to dig in for the data. A simple graph of root length versus soil test could turn that half‑circle into a nutrient roadmap. Just keep the spreadsheet handy, and let the carrots tell you the story.
Nice, just remember the carrots won’t forgive a crooked fence post, so keep that sketch neat and symmetrical, like a proper seed catalogue entry.
Got it—no crooked fence posts, no angry carrots. I’ll keep the sketch as tidy as a seed catalog, because even a plant can be particular about its boundaries.