I haven't written about my indoor garden in a while. That's because I have neglected my little project and everyone down there is mad at me. This weekend, I hoped to remedy my oversight. I transplanted them and here is what they look like now:
The basil is really mad at me:
The lettuce looks a little bit better:
The Meusclin will survive:
But the parsley and I are not even on speaking terms:
Wish me luck on our road to recovery:-)
I have a poinsetta that I got tonight and have to keep it alive for 24 hours. I'm a little concerned!!! lol
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that garden you've got growing!
ReplyDeleteHaha..you're so funny!!
ReplyDeleteYou make everything seem so easy!!!!!!
at least ther's the lettuce! My basil and chives are thriving on my windowsill-go figure! Now I just need to use it!
ReplyDeleteBTW-I learned a new craft yesterday!!!
They were all so cute as sprouts. I hope they all survive!
ReplyDeleteI am so bad at looking after plants that the only one I have managed not to kill is an aloe vera plant! Thanks for visiting my blog!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with that, I kill everything. IT's a wonder my kids are still around :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! Hopefully you all will be able to kiss and make up. ;)
ReplyDeleteGood luck on a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteYou can save them! You're the Iron Cupcake Woman!
ReplyDeleteI think they look pretty decent. If anyone can save them, you can.
ReplyDeleteI'm always neglecting my plants... that's why I love my "spider plant" When it's healthy it even makes babies!!! How cool is that!
ReplyDeleteThe only think that I can keep alive is plants that self regulate their water ((think Cactus).
ReplyDeleteCute post!!
Yeah- that is what GLAMOROUS gardening looks like at my house too.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Thanks for coming to the party. watch out for Mr. Linky - he is really tipsy and hitting on all the posts!
Lurvely garden! Looks much like the one I tried in my central Texas home a couple years ago...and failed to water in the scorching heat! Love your humor! Have a blessed Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI'm just stoppin in to see how your garden grows. It was 70 degrees here today. I'm starting to get the garden itch.
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