I love that pot 🙂 When we used to grow spinach we would keep the seeds in damp paper in the fridge for a short while before we planted them to help them germinate faster. Do you do that with your spinach?
With all of your lovely seedlings I think you must have natural green fingers! I remember when we first started out growing things I became an avid reader of the Henry Doubleday Research Association (aka GardenOrganic) “Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening” 🙂 I still find it useful from time to time. Growing things is such a satisfying activity – I still get excited when I see seedlings sprouting through soil!
Oh no! You’ll have to try again. This is my second attempt as my first one withered, I think because the pot wasn’t big enough. I hope these will thrive 🙂
I love that pot 🙂 When we used to grow spinach we would keep the seeds in damp paper in the fridge for a short while before we planted them to help them germinate faster. Do you do that with your spinach?
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Oh, thank you for the tip. No I have never done that, this is my first year with spinach, and most other things actually. Keep the tips coming 😉
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With all of your lovely seedlings I think you must have natural green fingers! I remember when we first started out growing things I became an avid reader of the Henry Doubleday Research Association (aka GardenOrganic) “Encyclopedia of Organic Gardening” 🙂 I still find it useful from time to time. Growing things is such a satisfying activity – I still get excited when I see seedlings sprouting through soil!
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I don’t know about that, it’s all trial and error but I hope they do flourish. Be assured I will be showing off here if they do 😉
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Ah, spinach! One of my favorite vegetables. I hope they flourish.
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Thank you, me too 🙂
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I had one spinach plant about that size, with cute little spinach leaves sprouting.. but I killed it when I transplanted it!
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Oh no! You’ll have to try again. This is my second attempt as my first one withered, I think because the pot wasn’t big enough. I hope these will thrive 🙂
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