I prefer to plant everything from seed. To get started I use Peat Pellets. They are easy to use and virtually mess free
(LOVE mess free).
Place peat pellets in a tray. Add warm water and they expand!
Once they have completely expanded I use a toothpick to make a little hole for the seeds.
Drop a seed in the hole and cover. I use peat pellets for most of the seeds I germinate. I planted Zinnias, Cosmos, Calendula and Lavender.
I planted marigolds a few weeks ago and they are ready to be transplanted into the garden.
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I'm joining to Aloha Blog Hop again!
This is all about sharing the
Aloha spirit with other bloggers out there and helping each other to
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how about one for hummingbirds? i hear they've been affected by something or other too.
ReplyDeletewe'd love for you to link up to our new weekly blog hop- photo friday- any of your fav. pictures from any posts are welcome!
Never heard of honeybee awareness day before. Thanks for sharing! So cool to see that you're making a garden for the bees.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'll have to look into the hummingbirds.
ReplyDeleteBecky, I hadn't heard about honeyber issues until I started this blog about 3 years ago. When I learned about monsanto, gmo crops and their ties to bigtime lobbyist and government officials it made me sick. The future if our food depends on the bees.