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Almost time to start some seedlings

by Tricia

Spring will be here in a month or so, and soon many of us will be setting up our grow lights and starting to plant seeds in the hopes of successfully growing some seedlings for our gardens.

Many of the tender annuals should be planted in mid- to late February, depending upon what gardening zone you are in, and most other plants can be started in March.

I’ll talk more about planting times in future posts.

In the meantime, just to get those gardening juices flowing, why don’t you watch this time lapse video of some seedlings growing:






Filed Under: In The Garden, Recreation, Video Tagged With: Entertainment and Rec, In The Garden, plant, plant growth, start seeds, time lapse, Video

Comments

  1. Frances says

    February 9, 2007 at 10:06 pm

    This reminds me of grad sschool when we used to grow a bean plant in a dixie cup of dirt.
    Everyone was always so amazed to see the seed pop open to reveal that first little leaf.
    May all your seedlings grow tall!

  2. Sue says

    February 10, 2007 at 7:17 pm

    Hi,
    I recently linked to you blog and was wondering if you would do the same for me. It is,
    delicioushomecooking.blogspot.com
    Thanks,
    Sue

  3. Sandy says

    February 11, 2007 at 7:19 pm

    I’m responding to the Feb. 9 post about addiction. I’m interested that you were a nurse for sufferers of chronic pain. Standing under the Sky, a blog I produce for my friend, has a page devoted to sufferers of chronic pain. If you can suggest links or thoughts or other resources for that page, we’d be very grateful. Love your sites!


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