I am really not into gardening and I know next to nothing about plants. I wanted something EASY and it couldn't be 'the kind that come back' (See, I even forget what they are called). I was encouraged to plant some veggies, but initially the hubby said that was a stupid idea. No need to post the whole discussion here, because...
I was at the flower place and saw seed packets and thought that looked interested and EASY. I bought 4 packets and was given a 5th FREE. 2 months ago...
I will just say that I was wise to wait until the cold weather passed before I planted them *cough*cough*
Finally, I decided last Monday was THE day. Hup. I took my packets, tried to read the back of them, but got confused, so I sectioned my box in 4, dumped seeds in and stirred them around. I put the flowers along the front and forgot about them, so when I was stirring around the radish/lettuce/chive/dill seeds, I mixed in the flower seeds. Oops.
I figured that since I did a 5 minute job, most would die anyways. WELL, remember that unenthusiastic hubby? He came Friday, "Did you see your plants?!?" I hadn't even taken a peek at them, I figured they'd just die. I was shocked, tons of little bits of green. Since then I have tried to make sure they get some water every day and I am tickled pink with the progress. As you can see, I am (hopefully) gonna have tons of radishes.
Radishes |
Lettuce |
My free packet was sunflower seeds, but I didn't dare plant that in the planter box, so I put them in 2 pots on my balcony. Once again I was shocked at their progress. No joke, they grew almost an inch yesterday. The one's 'head' was just peaking out in the morning with the shell on it and by evening it was an inch taller with the seed shell in the pot. Same story today.
Can you see the 3rd one popping out? |
The one with the shell on its head has grown that much TODAY. |
Haha I love this. :P awesome u have some plants! I have a black thumb. Everything I plant dies. :S
ReplyDeleteYou are too funny! If you don't mind some advice, you might consider thinning the seedlings. It always made me sad to remove some, but the remaining ones always did so much better.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have lots of success, because stupid veggies taste just as good as smart ones. ;)