
These are a few of my herb plants.

They were started in yogurt cups on
my grow cart in the late spring.

As were these yellow pear shaped tomatoes from saved seeds from
last season.


I also saved marigold seeds about 6 years ago...who knew they'd still grow!
I have more flowers in pots and in the ground here and there but these I am most proud of since I
propagated them myself.
1 comment:
These are doing GREAT!! You are truly mastering the art of container gardening, something I seem to have trouble with.
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