Share your messy setups!

Space and time are in short supply for me, so things get messy fast!
Share your messes this time of year, please I can’t be the only one :joy:

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Messy is my middle name! I was thinking yours looks organized in comparison to my setup! Seedlings on top of the dryer with a towel covering em to avoid scorching my little ones eyes, vinegar container blocking an empty spot on my windowsill to keep the cat from jumping around, wintersowing containers hanging out all over my yet to be cleaned patio… oh i could go on :sweat_smile:

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Moving the in for the night, putting on the terrace for the day.

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Usually I start my sweet potatoes around now under a grow tunnel outside, and snip off slips and plant as they are ready. Last year was problematic for a variety of reasons, so I decided to start them inside this year. My plan is to snip off cuttings and root them, then plant those out. They always take forever to get going, so this year I 1. Started a month earlier than usual (mid-Feb), and 2. Had them on a heat mat. The outcome of which was an explosion of growth I was clearly unprepared for. I can’t even start snipping and rooting these for another month!

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It doesn’t look too messy now but I had to do a ton of reorganizing to get it here :joy:

And I need to set up the next shelf with the last two lights now that I’m separating the double sprout tomatoes.

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The lady of the house is on a trip so I have taken over the front room window—shh!

The sweet potato prop box in my bedroom window before update:

After update:

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My mess is all in my garden, because my husband got really, really tired of it taking over the house. :laughing: I have soooooooooo many weed grasses going to seed, and I’m scrambling to try to get them all out before they become even bigger pests in a few weeks . . .

My greenhouse also looks soooooooooo bad. A windstorm last week decided to whack over the two sides of the walls I had built, so they’re now sagging in random directions and have boards sticking out all over the place. :woman_facepalming: Lesson learned: wait to build the greenhouse walls until I’m ready to finish all four walls at once!

. . . Except if that’s really the lesson I learn from this, I’m never gonna get around to finishing it . . .

Maybe I oughta just start building temporary scaffolds out of T-posts or something. :sweat_smile:

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Try to get ahead as good as i can, a friend borrowed a lamp and now nights are a bit more reliable above zero i use my trailer with some double glazing rejects to be pushed inside the grange in case of cold nights coming.

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Using an old changing room for starting indoors

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