

The snow’s melting, and the crocus are up! (They’ve probably been up for a week, but we’ve had two snow storms (yes, it is April) over the past week, so pictures weren’t easy to get.

So I knew I was growing way more seedlings than I did before, so I bought another grow light. Well, it wasn’t enough. I started moving things into bigger pots last weekend, and just ran out of room. (That was late Sunday.)
So off we went to one of the local indoor gardening shops to get yet another grow light (it’s so bright!!), where I had the unique experience of telling them I appreciated the offer of the patient or caregiver discount, but I was just growing veg seedlings. Apparently, those of us with garden seedlings are a small part of their business this time of year. We’re still only in the developing the actual regulations for legalized pot stage of the game, so I found the whole thing mildly hilarious.

Here’s the chamomile and Little Fingers eggplant, patiently awaiting their chance at bigger pots.