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Showing posts with label the seeds are planted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the seeds are planted. Show all posts

Monday, March 9, 2009

Windowsill Garden

Do you keep track of what you do in the garden? Here we go...one seed at a time. This is a nice big one. Some were so tiny, I could hardly see them.


This weekend I started my window sill garden. I planted all annuals. I won't go into all the details of how I planted, because we have all read posts on how to do it....I will just give you the gist of how I did it.


1.I had to choose the location. The best place would be a wide, sunny windowsill, or a sunny area in a bright room. I have two windows with a southern exposure. I know that I will have to watch so things don't get burned by the sun.

2.I bought two plastic planting trays with little "peat moss pellets" I thought that I could put the seedlings directly in the garden from these trays...but directions said to transplant after they get their real leaves into another type of container. Oh bother! I put a few things in some individual plastic pots and a couple of clay pots.


3.I have saved some seeds and purchased a few packs. I was surprised how few seeds are in these packs. When I did this many years ago...I had seeds to share with friends.


4.I chose seeds that seemed to be easy to grow. Marigolds, zinnias, forget me nots (saved from a wedding) I did buy some bunny tails and had some seeds saved from a garden show in the fall. I planted some hyacinth beans too. I just thought they were cool.


5.I put the bunny tails in two Italian clay pots. I thought these little tufts of white on slender stems would be pretty in the clay pots.


6.I took a knitting needle and poked the seeds in and then used the other end to tamp the soil down. I thought it was a clever use of the needle. :)


7.I made sure the trays and pots were watered well and put the plastic domes on top. Saran wrap for the pots.


8. Set them in the windows and crossed my fingers.

Now I'll have to regularly check the soil. If it's dry, water it a little. Then just wait for the tiny plants to emerge.
I was going to plant some tomato plants this year, but now after watching me yesterday...the man of the house decided to plant some. I have two spots that would be perfect for them...so he can have the job.


I got to thinking about the cost of doing this. I could probably have bought flats for about the same price, but this is something to do till I can get out and do things outside. I took my gardening journal and wrote down all the planting information and taped the seed packets beside my notes. Now it is up to me to keep this project going.
Balisha