I have been trying to garden! I am such a terrible gardener. Believe me it is quite easy to kill a cactus and I manage it every time. I have the touch of death when it comes to gardening. It's really sad because you have no idea how much I enjoy doing it. I prefer growing native plants with the hopes that the sun and heat won't help me destroy my garden.
Anyway, the two types of plants on my list are tortoise food and peppers (Ellen food. lol) I know I've spoken about both before.
The chiltepin is doing well. I thought I killed it, but it was dormant over winter and is now a gorgeous plant again. I only got two peppers this season. I'm hoping for a few more. I need to figure out what to do with it so it survives this winter...
I purchased a desert tortoise seed mix and have failed at growing anything from it twice.
In winter the sprouts froze and subsequently died.
For summer I got two shoots of grass and some crimson spiderling snuck in from down the street. I literally tripped over the massive mother plant after I said I'd never seen it before in another thread...Go figure! Now I'm seeing it everywhere.
This time. This time is different. This time I'm growing my plants inside despite the terrible luck I've always had with indoor plants. I was inspired by some Pothos cuttings I've managed to not kill yet.
Feast your eyes... on whatever all this is. These were planted less than a week ago. Most of the sprouts look like grass (which I'm not complaining about, my babies love grass)
I'm going to have some happy babies once these get big enough to chomp.
Anyway, the two types of plants on my list are tortoise food and peppers (Ellen food. lol) I know I've spoken about both before.
The chiltepin is doing well. I thought I killed it, but it was dormant over winter and is now a gorgeous plant again. I only got two peppers this season. I'm hoping for a few more. I need to figure out what to do with it so it survives this winter...
I purchased a desert tortoise seed mix and have failed at growing anything from it twice.
In winter the sprouts froze and subsequently died.
For summer I got two shoots of grass and some crimson spiderling snuck in from down the street. I literally tripped over the massive mother plant after I said I'd never seen it before in another thread...Go figure! Now I'm seeing it everywhere.
This time. This time is different. This time I'm growing my plants inside despite the terrible luck I've always had with indoor plants. I was inspired by some Pothos cuttings I've managed to not kill yet.
Feast your eyes... on whatever all this is. These were planted less than a week ago. Most of the sprouts look like grass (which I'm not complaining about, my babies love grass)
I'm going to have some happy babies once these get big enough to chomp.
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