This is a journal of my vegetable gardens. Skippy was my first dog and he thought the garden was his, even though I did all the work. Now Suzie and Charley follow in his footsteps. We're located near Boston (USDA zone 6A). I have a community plot, a backyard vegetable garden, fruit trees, berry bushes, chickens, and bees. I use sustainable organic methods and do my best to grow all of my family's vegetables myself.
peas planted!
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
lettuce seedlings
My first seeds to sprout are the lettuce. Both black seeded simpson and a lettuce mix have lots of little sprouts - all in a row.
You've got to love the web. If you want a few seeds, send me a small self addressed stamped envelope to Michael Shreeve, 15901 cloverdale road, anderson, ca 96007 they will be soison lettuce, or greens such as beets, chard, ect, or cilantro. No big envelopes, save your money. One stamp should be fine on the SASE. Yes, SynergySeeds.com is an awesome site. The owner wants it to be simple. So it is. He wants you to download the catalog, and carry it around with you, or reproduce it and give it to your friends. Pass it around. Thanks.
Cute little guys. I hope they grow big and tasty...
ReplyDeleteMe too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture, love to follow the hole process from seed to plant and I enjoy the "from plant to mouth" process as well. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love seedlings... so cute, so full of promise... :) You're going to be eating well this summer again!
ReplyDeleteThey really are cute, aren't they! My little babies ...
ReplyDeleteYou've got to love the web. If you want a few seeds, send me a small self addressed stamped envelope to Michael Shreeve, 15901 cloverdale road, anderson, ca 96007 they will be soison lettuce, or greens such as beets, chard, ect, or cilantro. No big envelopes, save your money. One stamp should be fine on the SASE. Yes, SynergySeeds.com is an awesome site. The owner wants it to be simple. So it is. He wants you to download the catalog, and carry it around with you, or reproduce it and give it to your friends. Pass it around. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, they look more like sunflower or squash, but I could an probably am wrong.
ReplyDeleteWell, out to the garden, which is feeling completely ignored because of construction projects and the web projects.