There is nothing quite as exciting or magical as when seeds begin to sprout and lift their little heads. I don't think that I will ever tire of it. I planted some basil a few weeks ago and then got the fever on President's Weekend two weeks ago to get at least something started as it has been the mildest winter that I can recall in Utah. Really I should have peas in the ground, but haven't got the square foot gardens ready for anything quite yet.
Greenhouse Garden box. Planted February 15, 2015 with no additional lights. |
| Arugula planted 2/15/2015 |
| Arugula |
| Arugula |
| Spinach |
| Cress planted 2 weeks ago in the greenhouse garden box with no additional light. |
| Cress. I've never planted it before. I like the little heart shaped leaves though. I wasn't sure if it would come up this early, but it was first to show. |
| Radishes planted 2/15/2015 |
| Planted chives that returned on their own outside on the deck. |
| Container Strawberries Returning from last year. |
| Store bought thread bare basil which we have consumed quickly. |
| Lots of progress going on with my baby basil and new life emerging from other seeds every day. It's fun to see the varying stages from 2 leaves to four and then onward and upward! |
I decided that we need EVEN MORE basil and I ended up planting a whole entire tray on Friday morning. February 27, 2015. |
| Entire tray of basil planted 2 days ago. 2/27/2015 |
| It's cool how the gelatinous glob forms around the little seed as the little embryo begins to emerge. |
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