Today we are getting some seeds started for our garden. We are starting flats of Stowell’s Evergreen Corn, Celery, Broccoli, Cabbage, and Pak Choy.
VIDEO: Starting Seeds
Today we are getting some seeds started for our garden. We are starting flats of Stowell’s Evergreen Corn, Celery, Broccoli, Cabbage, and Pak Choy.
Good morning Lea. You are way ahead of us. We are about take a trip for a week and so I haven't started anything yet. Still teaching? Have a great day. Best wishes Bob.
We plant like y'all–one seed per cell. Last year we tried celery, for the first time, it had an amazing taste! Update on our strawberry plants–we have berries!!! Have a wonderful week! Thank you!
Awesome start to the season! I need to catch up!
Nice on the seed starting!! The plum tree sure is bloomin' along!!
Dafadils blooming is a fairly great sign yeah?
Nice on the asparaguy!! Wow great hens to be laying at 7!!
Have a good'nnn
You so got me wanting to plant some seeds Mrs. Lea! You folks are going to have another awesome garden this year! Looking forward seeing it. Great job done here!
The garden is looking great. I know you will have success with your seeds spouting and taking off.
Great work! Have a wonderful new week!
I need to get busy! Always love hearing about your garden
It is really interesting to think about how your garden starts. A little dirt, a seed and some water and sun. When you think about it, it is a miracle that we can plant a seed, and most times it will grow! Life just wants to happen, and all it needs is a chance. I saw a tiny cactus growing in an expansion joint on a concrete island. I took a picture, so maybe it will show up in one of my videos soon. I am really surprised to see your fruit trees and daffodils doing so well so early! I pray for no more hard freezes!
Looks like y'all got a great jump on the growing season.
You have a nice start to planting there. There is nothing like a fruit tree in bloom. Gorgeous.
Can't believe it's that time of year already, good luck.
Nice selection of starts. For some reason we never get the celery to work. Always a fail so I’m curious to see how yours turns out!