Hi!
My baby vegetable plants got their first sun exposure from my mini-greenhouse and my cat at the tops of most of them. I was wondering if they will still be able to grow or should I toss them and start over.
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Looks like Applestar's response came just a minute or 2 after your post! Anyway, with radishes they sprout so fast, (2 or 3 days) I would just go ahead and replant them. You'll only be a few days behind!JackieStix wrote:haha I'd like both. Fortunately I have a room I can close off to them until they are big enough to move out doors. He ate the ENTIRE top so I'm going to assume that there no good then. He seemed to favor the radishes so fortunately my whole crop isn't destroyed.
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"haha I'd like both"
Just replant. Radishes come on fast. We have three cats hanging out around here. They are outdoor cats. We do not let them in the house, though they can come in the garage and usually spend the night in the garage. They are free to roam the yard and garden. They do seem to help keep the lil rodents down. Though I have seen them nibbling on plants now and then, they have not been a problem with the garden plants.
Just replant. Radishes come on fast. We have three cats hanging out around here. They are outdoor cats. We do not let them in the house, though they can come in the garage and usually spend the night in the garage. They are free to roam the yard and garden. They do seem to help keep the lil rodents down. Though I have seen them nibbling on plants now and then, they have not been a problem with the garden plants.