A quick update - mostly plant progress!

It's been awhile since I've been able to post a real update, so here's a quick look at what's been going on. I am getting ready to head outside and do some more work, so hopefully I'll have a more in-depth update for you soon!

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This little space is my pride and joy! I have had really good success with quite a few plants, and am disappointed with some other ones. I have, in the flats on the table:

  • borage
  • echinacea
  • caraway
  • Sweet William
  • salad Burnet
  • anise
  • marjoram
  • fenugreek
  • impatiens
  • rosemart
  • coleus
  • eggplants
  • tomatillo

And of course, 18 pots of sweet pea, and a bunch of salad greens and spinach. What are not doing anything are the onion seeds, the hyssop, two other kinds of eggplant, and the angelica. I have one lone cumin seed this giving me a very sad looking little sprout.

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The celery has finally sprouted, and is growing slowly, slowly, slowly! If memory serves me right, though, this is one of those plants that takes a long time to grow anyway, so... Whatever. I'm just excited to see them here!

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The aerogardens are doing pretty well. Here you can see that the Greek basil has exploded and almost taken over the container. I haven't had to do much pruning on this at all, and it's made a really nice bushy plant on its own. This is definitely something that I want to try outside as well the summer. The mint and the red basil are also doing okay.

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The other AeroGarden is a little bit ... wonky. The citrus basil has not gotten as bushy as I would have liked, even though I am attempting to prune it. The red basils here have really weak stems, and have flopped over, grew sideways, and are finally growing back up again. Part of me thinks that they grew too fast, in a spot that was just too warm. These are right next to the refrigerator! This could also be something that I invest space in outside, to see if there's a difference in the way they grow. Experimenting is fun!

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