First of all lets all give a big round of applause, the plants did indeed make it to the window yesterday despite me forgetting them on the counter. Secondly, today is simply an update on my plants which have me in a fantastic mood this fine and amorous morning. The shortest of the Dwarf Incredible Sunflowers has officially made its very first bud! At 8 inches tall this sunflower is the most stocky and sturdy I have ever produced. It doesn't even need support! But its enjoying a wonderful tiny bud atop its mound of leaves, resembling what I think is a palm tree. Kind of hilarious looking but all the more amazing.
As for my other plants! I have found that the first pot of savory I planted is coming in nice and strong, 5 in one pot, which means I'll be thinning them over the next week, and the second pot of savory is still yet to come in. I am a bit concerned about that pot because I placed only two seeds in it and for the most part I always over sow my seeds, but wind up with tons of plants, so this time around I attempted just two of them. Hopefully the sun brings them out of their dirt this afternoon. The cress I planted almost two weeks ago is finally coming back from being thinned and now has four leaves on each which to me is impressive because I was under the impression that they were a bit like chives and needed to be planted with tons in a tiny space, but it doesn't appear that way on the seed package. Anyway both pots are doing fairly well now and I'll wait another week before thinning them again like the book indicates.
My basil plants, two of the three, have managed to do quite well so far, but the third one is looking as though it might not make it. I'm hoping it manages because we've had this issue before and well... they came out looking like the best plants that there were, so this time around we are hoping for a little bit of a pick me up, slowly but surely. I'm still not sure on the nasturtiums, but I never really liked that plant to begin with so I'm not too interested in what its about to do or not do for that matter, its too wily for my sill and makes a habit of wrapping around whatever poor little plant happens to be in its way. Oh well.
In regards to the Baby Blue Eyes... may they rest in peace. They started out quite promising, but it seems a forced year round garden doesn't always work out for some plants. They had their attempt, it was good to see the sprouts before the end of their time. Alls fair in gardening though, I hope that the next set of plants potted will have a better run. But have no fear, these buds of glory will pick up where you guys couldn't make it... all the best wishes in my compost heap.
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