This is an assortment of the seeds I planted. I have some herbs, tomatoes, and peppers. A few have been slow to sprout. I do have at least one of everything either up or sprouting.
Last is my pride and joy -- Celebrity Tomato plants. These are special since they are grown from seed I saved from one of last year's tomatoes. I planted three seeds and have been rewarded with three plants.
My dad had a magazine that detailed how to save seed, and I gave it a try. I am thrilled that it worked. Celebrities grow best in the area that I live in. However, no stores carry the seeds or the plants so I always have to order them. Now as long as I make at least one tomato each year I will have seeds. I will be saving seeds from everything I can from now on. While growing a garden can be cheaper than purchasing vegetables from the grocery store, the price of seed often makes the process pricey. I am thrilled at the idea of not having to buy seeds for tomatoes or peppers. The different varieties of both make up a large portion of my garden every year. I will be detailing how to harvest and save seeds later this year as it is quite simple.
3 comments:
What pretty seedlings! I can't wait to start gardening this year.
I am so jealous - I am impatiently waiting for spring.
I would love to garden. I don't seem to have the talent for that. I like your goal of saving for the house. You have a home that is paid for, so you can take the time to save and prevent a mortgage.
I like to use rebates. I got one back from Bic last month for a pencil set I bought. The rebate check bounced and cost me $8.00 in my checking account. I searched online and found out the company that Bic used for rebates went bankrupt. My check came back as Stop payment. That has made me leery of rebate checks now.
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