Put the plants out in the containers this past weekend. Went to the farm/garden nursery and bought some of those 6 pack seedling thingies to replace the things that I couldn't start from seed.
Tomatoes: Regular size and cherry size (6 pack of each from the nursery). Planted 3 of each.
Peppers some sweet and some hot: (6 pack of each from the nursery). Planted 3 of eash.
Cucumbers: Started from seed with no poblems, medium size fruit, 6 of each.
Sunflowers: Started from seed with no problems, Qty 6.
Peas: Started from seed with no problems, 6 ish or so.
Pole beans: Started from seed no problems, 6 ish or so.
Herbs - my seeds didn't germinate so got some infants from the nursery.
Chives: From the nursery but also trying again some from seed.
Basil: From the nursery.
Oregano: From the nursery.
Rosemary: From the nursery.
Parsley: From the nursery.
Lavender: Trying another round of seeds.
I want to get some dill, coriander/cilantro going. Probably some green onions/scallions going too.
I probably have a dozen ish of tomato, peppers, herb infants left from the 6 packs that will need to be re homed. Neighbors have nice garden set ups so I'll ask them if thy want them.
My Son and his girlfriend want to do some flowers so that will be the next step. Outside on the front lawn we have a rather large lilac bush. I love the smell of lilacs. Sadly the flowers are all done by the end of June in my area and if you try to clip them and put them in a water container inside, they only last a few days.
I see some posts on the neighborhood chat forums where folks looking to divide their rhubarb and you can take the cuttings for free. I might take them up on that offer but I'll have to plant them in the ground since they are not an item that would work well in containers. I love strawberry and rhubarb pie. Shoot I like straight up rhubarb sticks dipped in sugar as a snack. Maybe I try a smaller cutting and put it in a container for this summer then transplant it into the ground early in the fall. I'll have to look into transplanting rhubarb .
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