Flower seeds

Discussion in 'Fruit and Veg Gardening' started by margie12u, Feb 11, 2010.

  1. margie12u

    margie12u In Flower

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    Good Morning everyone, well its been boring this so I went and done it, That's right I started planting seeds, I know it's to early, But I couldn't work this week so I got bored and started planting, Well last year I wasn't working at all so I think I planted early out of depression, They done ok though, I was probably lucky, You all sent me such nice seeds this winter I couldn't wait to get them started,And I will just take this time to thank all of you again for the wonderful seeds ,I hope I can go back to work tomorrow, if not no telling what I might get myself into, I still have lot of seeds to plant, last year I had them every where my poor hubby couldn't turn around without seeing seeds somewhere. It will probably be the same this winter to.My problem is getting enough pots to repot them in before they go outside, I will put them in something. Well I have to fix lunch so gotta go talk with you in awhile. Oh Yeah Happy Valentines Day.
     
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  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I've been itching to plant some seeds too! It's much too early here and I'm lacking the space, but I'll probably start some in the next few weeks. I really need to invest in a greenhouse :)
     
  4. mibus2

    mibus2 Seedling

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    I already started some seeds and have them in my greenhouse but since we got the snow on friday I'm not sure how well things are now since we were without power for 2 days and I don't have heat set up in there yet....hopefully with the generator going so we had lights it was enough heat with the lights I have on them.

    For pots to use take empty butter containers, yogurt containers or even plastic cups with some drainage holes poked in the bottom they work great and are cheap.
     

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