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I wanted to follow up on what we discussed about the garden planning for next season. I ended up trying that method for starting seeds indoors using the soil blocking technique rather than traditional trays. It took a little getting used to, but the seedlings seem to be developing stronger root systems. I noticed the tomato varieties I started last week are already showing their first true leaves, which is a good sign. I think I will add a few more herbs to the mix this year, maybe some lemon balm and borage to attract more pollinators.
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Thanks for the note about the bookshelf situation. I ended up rearranging mine last weekend using the color grouping method rather than by subject. It actually looks pretty cohesive now, and I can still find things quickly because I remember which color spine belongs to which category. The cookbooks are all together in warm tones, and the fiction is in cooler blues and greens. I found a few duplicates I forgot I had, so I set those aside for the library donation box. It took about two hours but the result feels much more organized.