This is a picture of my salad greens planted in my Aerogarden only 18 days ago! I'm so excited. Looks like I'm already overdue for harvesting!!
Next is a picture of my Swiss Chard and Spinach (also 18 days old) planted outside in my Grow Box. (when i say 18 days old, that's when I planted them...they were in little pony packs, about 1/1/2 inches in diameter per plant when I planted them. They are also due to be harvested. *Note, 3 of the plants didn't make it
....posslby a good thing, 'cause it looks like I'm running out of room!
And lastly, this is a tomato plant that was all dried up in May, so I just set the pot by the side of the house and forgot all about it. Then 2 weeks ago I walked over there for something and noticed a plant growing out of the pot. Low and behold, it was a tomato plant. Strange, because it never got any water all summer, and we only got about 2 drops of rain over the summer, but I dragged the pot into a sunny area again, put a tomato cage in it, staked the plant up and watered it. Now it's got several blooms on it which I'm hoping turn into fruit!!!!!
Next is a picture of my Swiss Chard and Spinach (also 18 days old) planted outside in my Grow Box. (when i say 18 days old, that's when I planted them...they were in little pony packs, about 1/1/2 inches in diameter per plant when I planted them. They are also due to be harvested. *Note, 3 of the plants didn't make it
And lastly, this is a tomato plant that was all dried up in May, so I just set the pot by the side of the house and forgot all about it. Then 2 weeks ago I walked over there for something and noticed a plant growing out of the pot. Low and behold, it was a tomato plant. Strange, because it never got any water all summer, and we only got about 2 drops of rain over the summer, but I dragged the pot into a sunny area again, put a tomato cage in it, staked the plant up and watered it. Now it's got several blooms on it which I'm hoping turn into fruit!!!!!