Gardening!
Feb. 18th, 2020 05:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Short version: Making plans to garden again this spring!
Long version: After going through my seed packets and clearing out the really old ones, I'm left with seven packets (sage, oregano, thyme, basil, cilantro, peas, and broccoli). I already have thyme from last year, so I won't be planting that again this year, but the remaining six will likely be planted this year.
Sometime soon I'll have to get an indoor starter kit so I can start the sage and oregano ahead of the last frost, so we'll see if I can get to the Canadian Tire tomorrow for that. Might grab a few more seeds while I'm at it, with the most likely picks being lettuce, beans, beets/turnips, and maybe catnip?
My other plan for gardening this spring is to move my thyme to its own pot to get it away from my mom's mint plant. (Mint likes to spread a lot, and I'd rather not have it try to overtake my thyme. At least the mint is in a pot and contained.)

Long version: After going through my seed packets and clearing out the really old ones, I'm left with seven packets (sage, oregano, thyme, basil, cilantro, peas, and broccoli). I already have thyme from last year, so I won't be planting that again this year, but the remaining six will likely be planted this year.
Sometime soon I'll have to get an indoor starter kit so I can start the sage and oregano ahead of the last frost, so we'll see if I can get to the Canadian Tire tomorrow for that. Might grab a few more seeds while I'm at it, with the most likely picks being lettuce, beans, beets/turnips, and maybe catnip?
My other plan for gardening this spring is to move my thyme to its own pot to get it away from my mom's mint plant. (Mint likes to spread a lot, and I'd rather not have it try to overtake my thyme. At least the mint is in a pot and contained.)
