As someone that grew up by the ocean, I am rather intrigued by the notion of planting by the moon. Much like tides were a constant part of my life growing up, the speculation behind why this method helps your plantings is similar. Continue reading “Planting by the moon?”
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18th of March, 2019–Office Window View
There may be some ghosts of seedlings past after all.
A third type of leaf formation has presented itself on the now third seedling/baby that has pushed past the soil in the spider plant pot. Continue reading “There may be some ghosts of seedlings past after all.”
Our earliest plant herald for spring…
Site Change: Added “Indoor” sub category.
Now that I’m up to a whopping two houseplants, I thought it time to add a sub category for them. Then I thought maybe some other plants that will be indoors for at least a bit might fit under here, so I simply called it “Indoor” for now.
I may eventually revert to the idea of having this stand just for typical houseplants.
Making our 2019 seed list–part 2
Notice: I’m a bit tuckered, but I want to get at least part of this out tonight, so I hope to post part 3 either late tomorrow or Monday.
My partner will swear to his death that he is a black thumb. “If you want something to fail, let me plant it,” he says. Continue reading “Making our 2019 seed list–part 2”
Finally potted some spider plant bits.
I think buried in one of the drafts I never finished last year was a mention that one of the folks I shared some day lilies with shared some spider plant bits with me. Continue reading “Finally potted some spider plant bits.”
I moved the herb kit pots.
The spot on top of the microwave seemed to be in too indirect light to be of much use to the herbs. Continue reading “I moved the herb kit pots.”
What’s taters, precious?
One of the potatoes that ended up in our kitchen decided it wanted to be more than just part of an immediate meal on the table. So instead of cutting out the numerous eyes, I let them be and gave it a home. Continue reading “What’s taters, precious?”