I was all ready to do my sowing when I realized, I had a giant mess in my indoor garden that I needed to clean up before I could get started. Here is what it looked like before:
After some purging and pruning, this is what I came up with:
Now, I have some more room in which to work! Not a lot..but some:-)
I really want to learn how to have an indoor garden. I would like herbs and microgreens that I could keep inside all year long. We have a short and unpredictable season here outside, and little natural light inside. You are inspiring!
Lookin' good!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful! Looks like you have a GREAT start for the spring :)
ReplyDeletenice work!
ReplyDeleteOh Suzy I really admire how "together" you are with everything.
ReplyDeletelooks good! I bet you are itching to get the garden outside!
ReplyDeleteSuper job!!
ReplyDeleteWow you are always working hard at your house.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what a difference that pruning made. Good luck with your garden!
ReplyDeleteYou are a very talented Horticulturist!
ReplyDeleteNice and spruced up. Looks good!
ReplyDeleteWow that looks great! I wish I had an indoor herb garden but Maybeline would eat it all :/
ReplyDeleteThat looks great! You really have a head start on your spring garden. I wish I was that organized.
ReplyDeleteI am truly in awe of you!
ReplyDeleteWow - I am impressed.
ReplyDeleteI really want to learn how to have an indoor garden. I would like herbs and microgreens that I could keep inside all year long.
ReplyDeleteWe have a short and unpredictable season here outside, and little natural light inside.
You are inspiring!
Oh my goodness! You did a great job with that garden! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteYou are so on top of things, Susie!
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration! By the way, we did the seed testing last week and they sprouted! Thanks so much for the tutorial!
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