but the instructions on the seed packet said to thin out the seedlings.
I've never thrown living plants away before.
I'm trying my hardest to have a better garden this year. Following directions might help me in this quest.
Tossing the little sprouts reminded me of Ingrid, my carpooling friend when I worked at Digital way back when.
The company hired a plant lady to come in once a week to take care of the potted plants in the office.
She would water, trim, and do whatever the plants needed. Another co-worker, Maggie, would tell the plant lady to hide the clippings where Ingrid couldn't see them. She said we'd need to stage an intervention if Ingrid found living plants in the garbage. I respected the warning and, despite spending hours in the car together each week, never asked Ingrid about it. I think I kind of know how she might have felt.
Here are the keepers.
Grow well, little sprouts!
You put us all to shame. I haven't even THOUGHT about my garden that's still under four feet of snow.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the Farmer knows any of this.
ReplyDeleteI shall pass it along.
good for you!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Becky.
ReplyDeleteWe would need a hammer and chisel to get in our dirt.
(21 posts in 17 days, thats impressive.) Keep the gardening faith, its good for your little plants.
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