Wow less than a week and you have sprouts allready! I am impressed, I do not have a green thumb for indoor plants. I do fine with the outdoor ones but thats it1
I wish I could have kept my little plant going. I think I either over or under watered it. Not sure why i suck with that and cooking. Awesome and want the updates. I have a caption this contest with entrecard points up for grabs today. Looking forward to your entry!!!
Our middle son is going to get lettuce seeds tomorrow to start seedlings. I thought he was a little late but you've put those fears to rest, LOL. Thanks for stopping by today!
I've decided to start an indoor garden this season, too. Mostly herbs, I think, but plan to start the tomatoes inside around March. Hey...I've got a Great Gift for you over at my place this morning...check it out!
Thanks for visiting my place. I am new to yours and what a great blog! I have always wanted to grow herbs inside but didn't know how. I just might try!
That is quite the set up you got there! :) It is so much fun to watch and grow and to harvest and enjoy!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that was quick. You must be really good!
ReplyDeleteI love doing that! Maybe next year...
ReplyDeleteI hadn't any idea it was that quick!!! I have always wanted a vegetable garden and I have never tried!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. We have those garden in a bag for the winter. Keeps us in fresh herbs all winter long.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I see them! How nice it would be to have lettuce growing in your backyard!!!
ReplyDeleteThey do grow so quick.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see how your indoor garden progresses!
ReplyDeleteWow...that is quick!!! Good to know! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome!
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I have no space for that kind of endeavor! But I do so enjoy my summer garden!
Ok I am glad to told me that was a gardeen photo and not a food photo. I guess today I am not the brightest bulb in the box.
ReplyDeleteI love indoor plants and look forward to learning more about them from your blog.
ReplyDeleteGet the salad bowl ready!! LOL This is the 1st year we are trying to grow lettuce--it's looking good. Hopefully we can get a little harvest out of it.
ReplyDeleteWow less than a week and you have sprouts allready! I am impressed, I do not have a green thumb for indoor plants. I do fine with the outdoor ones but thats it1
ReplyDeleteAw--they look so cute! I can't wait to see them grow into grown-up lettuce!!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't even keep my mums alive...How I envy your green thumb!
ReplyDeleteI did some great indoor seedlings last spring. Only to have them all dug up when I planted them outside. :( :(
ReplyDeleteI love plants, only I don't have a green thumb at.all.
ReplyDeleteKeep showing up their progress!!
good for you for gardening in the winter!
ReplyDeletehappy friday!!!
Um, tell me that didn't happen over night. Seriously, how long did it take for the lettuce to sprout?
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have kept my little plant going. I think I either over or under watered it. Not sure why i suck with that and cooking. Awesome and want the updates. I have a caption this contest with entrecard points up for grabs today. Looking forward to your entry!!!
ReplyDeleteTHAT was FAST...Lightning FAST!!!!
ReplyDeleteGO Lettuce!
- Jennifer
Wow! That was quick!
ReplyDeleteWow! That is fast! I love the idea of an indoor garden. I have too many little gardeners who would LOVE to help!
ReplyDeleteYour picture makes me think spring and then reality sets in and I know winter is coming.
ReplyDeleteNice So where are you going to put the seedlings when they grow out of those? Just curious? Year round salad! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThey're so cute! Maybe I'll try it one day - I've managed to keep one plant alive for a few years now. I might finally be ready!
ReplyDeleteThat's very cool! I've always wanted a garden. Maybe I can convince hubby to tear out some bushes in the backyard. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. The play went great. Lyric said there were lots of messing up, but we (the audience) didn't notice anything)
Wow that does happen quick..I will have to get my kids to plant this..they will be happy to see results quickly! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous over you green thumb
ReplyDeleteThey look great :D
Our middle son is going to get lettuce seeds tomorrow to start seedlings. I thought he was a little late but you've put those fears to rest, LOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by today!
Wow! Who would have thought things would be sprouting already! That's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI need to do that. What a great idea!!
ReplyDeleteI've decided to start an indoor garden this season, too. Mostly herbs, I think, but plan to start the tomatoes inside around March. Hey...I've got a Great Gift for you over at my place this morning...check it out!
ReplyDeleteNeat idea. We grew some fresh lettuce this summer. Nothing's better than a ceasar salad made the harvest of your garden.
ReplyDelete(As my wife reminded me when I was typing this, chocolate cake is the exception to the above statement)
Thanks for visiting my place. I am new to yours and what a great blog! I have always wanted to grow herbs inside but didn't know how. I just might try!
ReplyDeleteI am totally impressed. I keep saying I am going to start stuff early. Maybe after I graduate in December I will actually get that done. Maybe...
ReplyDeleteYay Sprouts! You have Green Giant babies.
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