Incredible Edibles To Be …

I have really come to love planting seeds.

The satisfaction of living green things growing from a dormant state and me not killing them is as I repeat, a great satisfaction.

I have been going to walmart and dollar stores for those 20 cent seed packets.

They grow beautifully.

There is Romaine,

Cabbage,

Simpson Lettuce

and another leafy lettuce I lost the packet for.

Carrots!

Those Delicious Roma Tomatoes !

I can’t wait to have these in some homemade stir fry!

.Sugar Snap Peas.

Grocery store avocado finally doing something…

Garden Creatures

Beautiful Butterfly Buddies

Not sure what kind they are.

this guy I apparently should have smushed … :/

13 thoughts on “Incredible Edibles To Be …

  1. Your doing great!!

  2. Hi Becca,
    So nice to see someone else as excited about sprouting seeds as I am. Good luck with your gardening adventure.
    Tanya

  3. I feel the same way about the seeds! It’s like I’m so proud of them!

  4. Toasty says:

    Becca, I haven’t done any tests with it yet, but Teresa just found me some coffee grounds that starbucks is giving away for free. Also, I grabbed some more avocado seeds for you that I found laying outside of Chipotle!

  5. oceannah says:

    moving right along!! Good luck on your plants.
    *anna

  6. There really are very few feelings like watching seeds sprout! Good luck to you and your seedlings!

  7. mabbsonsea says:

    Last year I planted some annual flower seeds in a bed. I let the flowers go to seed & when they died back in the autumn, I chopped them up & loosely dug them in, just to see what would happen. It’s been so exciting to watch them grow up again this spring. Much more fun than buying plants at the garden centre. Happy sowing!

  8. “this guy I apparently should have smushed”-do you know what it is, it is kinda cute!
    Seeing new sprouts begin is really exciting! Thinning is too hard, I want to pot them all.

  9. belocchio says:

    You’ll find more expensive packages of seeds but they are not necessarily better. The inexpensive packages have less seeds, and that’s more than OK. We frequently end up with partly filled seed packages that just end up going missing. You’re shopping in the right stores. Virginia

  10. elenawill says:

    Looks like you are having fun growing!

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