Thursday, December 18, 2008

Gardening Thursday

Update: I have decided that this is my Glamorous post of the month:-) Don't know what I am talking about? Check out the party going on here:

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:-)

16 comments:

  1. I have a poinsetta that I got tonight and have to keep it alive for 24 hours. I'm a little concerned!!! lol

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  2. How cute is that garden you've got growing!

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  3. Haha..you're so funny!!

    You make everything seem so easy!!!!!!

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  4. at least ther's the lettuce! My basil and chives are thriving on my windowsill-go figure! Now I just need to use it!

    BTW-I learned a new craft yesterday!!!

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  5. They were all so cute as sprouts. I hope they all survive!

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  6. I 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!

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  7. Good luck with that, I kill everything. IT's a wonder my kids are still around :)

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  8. That is so cute! Hopefully you all will be able to kiss and make up. ;)

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  9. Good luck on a speedy recovery!

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  10. You can save them! You're the Iron Cupcake Woman!

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  11. I think they look pretty decent. If anyone can save them, you can.

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  12. I'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!

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  13. The only think that I can keep alive is plants that self regulate their water ((think Cactus).

    Cute post!!

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  14. Yeah- that is what GLAMOROUS gardening looks like at my house too.

    Awesome. Thanks for coming to the party. watch out for Mr. Linky - he is really tipsy and hitting on all the posts!

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  15. 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!

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  16. I'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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