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deirdre_2007

My gardening success story

deirdre_2007
13 years ago

Now nothing that I've done is exotic or new, but I'm proud of myself so I thought, I'd share with fellow gardeners who'd appreciate it. I'm telling you no matter how hard I try, I cannot find friends who are interested in gardening. As soon as I start talking, I can see their eyes glaze over and I have to force myself to change the topic of conversation. So I turn to ya'll, my virtual gardening friends for praise!!

Now, I've gardened for years, but for some reason I've always shied away from starting plants from seeds. I always thought it was too much work, or too difficult or that I needed a lot of fancy equipment etc, so I never did it. But last year, I decided it would be a great project to do with my daughters who at the time were almost 6 and almost 5. The previous fall I purchased two Jiffy greenhouses with the pellets on clearance at Wally world. Each greenhouse held 72 peat pellets and the seeds I purchased at Dollar General for 3/$1.00, so my initial investment was minimal.

My girls and I sowed Shasta Daisies, Painted Daisies, Gaillardias, Zinnias, Portulaca and Phlox. I direct sowed the Phlox, Zinnias and Portulaca and the rest we did in the peat pellets. I expected only about 20-30% of the seeds to actually germinate and flourish, but my success rate was more in the 80th percentile. So I ran out and bought a bunch of trough planters because I was not in the mood to plant them in the garden in the middle of June.

I left them there all summer and over the winter. This year, I purchased new peat pellets and my daughters and I sowed a bunch of different perennials this year. I transplanted all of last years plants into my garden this spring and I am now re-using my trough planters for this years crop. I plan to leave this years plants in the planters this year and transplant them in the spring next year. I even grew herbs, beans and tomatoes from seed this spring. Man, I'm a seed fanatic now!!!

I'd love to be able to say that this method kept me from buying any new plants this year, but I'm just not that strong!! I couldn't resist the 50% sale at Bluestone and of course I bought a few clearance plants at the big box stores. However, I will say I only purchased about 10 new plants this spring which is MUCH less than I ever have.

So my husband is thrilled with my new gardening method. It obviously saves money by starting plants from seed as opposed to buying them in the stores, even when you calculate the cost of potting mix. My girls are thrilled because they get to see the "flowers" of their labor and I'm thrilled because I have blooms in my garden.

So that's my story. Like I said, nothing exotic, nothing new, but I'm just happy that my simple little plan worked out and now I'm a "seed convert".

I hope to take some pictures and post them, but I can't promise anything because I have an infant, who as I type is "calling" out to me. (Translation, crying his little head off that he wants out of...

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