Thursday, March 28, 2019

It's Time To Start The Seeds

It's time to start the garden...
I think I am starting a little late this year, but I was excited yesterday to get some seeds going.

I got my seeds at the Philadelphia Flower Show...
this is a brand I have never seen nor heard of, and since I got them at the show,
I have convinced myself that these are going to be awesome.
The Cosmonaut is nicknamed "Out of this World"
The girl at the booth assured me that these are the best, huge producers,
I am excited!!

I always start my indoor plants with Jiffy Pots,
when it's time to plant them outdoors, the pots go right into the ground or pot!

It is a miracle to think that these tiny seeds will produce "hundreds" of tomatoes,
hehehe, my thoughts are ambitious!

They are all marked...

they have a nice sunny spot in the family room, soon we will be seeing little sprouts!

I wish I had picked up my other seeds, I'm not sure why I did not think of that!

17 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Good luck with your tomatoes.

Changes in the wind said...

Seedlings...a sure sign of spring:)

Linda said...

It’s pretty exciting! I’m probably not going to be doing much gardening this year. But I do want a few tomato plants and some pepper plants!
Looking forward to YOUR garden adventures!

eileeninmd said...

Hello, great idea to start your tomatoes. I was thinking about growing some herbs this season. Good luck with your plants. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and weekend ahead.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Hi Debbie: You asked about my collection of carvings. I am leaving for Panama on Monday but when I return I will be happy to take some pictures and put them on my blog.

Lowcarb team member said...

Happy growing :)

All the best Jan

21 Wits said...

Yes, you've read my mind, as I've been thinking the same thing. I almost bought an extremely lively mint plant for my kitchen. I just love chewing on them even more than adding them to recipes!

Ruth Hiebert said...

If anyone can coax those seeds to produce a lot of tomatoes , it has to be you.

Marie Smith said...

You are in the mood for planting!

Linda said...

Hooray for spring!

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

A new life is about o begin Debbie and you are assisting it.

BeachGypsy said...

Wow, look at those tiny tiny seeds, it's just so amazing how they grow into something so amazing, isn't it? I have not got any seeds started yet this year, I am far behind, on everything it seems, trying to catch up. Y'all have any adventures planned for this weekend?

Brian King said...

I'll be curious to see how they do! You always have good stuff!

Conniecrafter said...

Good luck with the new seeds, I wish I had good luck in starting my plants in doors but they never work for me. Looks like you will have plenty of varieties to try out. Will be neat to see how they do.

Kim said...

Your Spring seed sowing has begun...how fabulous. Soon there will be little tomato plants putting a smile on your face.

Karen Lakis said...

I am so looking forward to doing some gardening this year - it's been years since I've had a garden. I hope that next year I can start some of my own tomato plants, but for this year will probably buy them. I'm with you - these seeds look awesome and I love their fun names. I'm sure you'll get lots and lots of beautiful red tomatoes!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

That is ambitious starting tomatoes from seeds! It really is amazing to think what’s going to grow from those tiny specks!