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... knowing green: believe it or not

Seed2

 Believe it or not, the time is soon approaching. Yes indeed, with some plants like parsley and eggplant taking up to 10 weeks to sprout, it's time to start thinking about those lovely little wonders called seeds.


Seedcomp

It almost feels wrong to be thinking about summer and sweet peas and radishes, but I fully intend having a good harvest this year, so I better get going!  Luckily, I happen to be prepared, from secret gardens, to medicinal herbs and fresh veggies just waiting to sprout...


Seed1

... it really can't be that long until this years garden is in full bloom. So to help myself keep track of what to plant and when to plant it, both inside and out, I did a little looking around and found these helpful links:

- You Grow Girl

- Savvy Gardener

- Plan and Plant (for the flower enthusiast)

 

Looks like I have some Chrysanthemum and Fuchsia to go plant... Happy seed starting!

 

~Jordan

 P.S. Don't forget to enter our book and Bumble Bee fairy giveaway!

* Last time in Nature: Structure and Pattern

Posted on January 31, 2012 in Nature | Permalink | Comments (1)

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