So much for 2021.
I don’t think any of us will be sorry to see it go.
I looked up your
AeroGarden, Mary Lou. Thank you. It’s very similar to my salad factory. And ads for similar machines have started popping up amongst my Promotions. It must be an idea whose
time has arrived. I like your idea of re-using seed pads, choosing seeds ad
lib. You’d have to add fertiliser of some sort in the water, presumably? Here’s
mine, today:
The seeds are
stuck in little holes in the so-called lingots by some magic glue. In the third
from the right (or second from the left, if you prefer) the seeds have somehow
come loose from two of the little holes. Maybe they will turn out to be around
somewhere, and come up anyway. Maybe three plants will be enough to fill the
space – I think that’s probably one of the lettuces. Otherwise 100%
germination. And I think you can see, if you peer, that true leaves are
beginning to show. It remains great fun.
Helen and David
and their son Mungo (the Arabist) came to lunch today. Mungo cooked. It was pleasant
to sit talking.
I’m planning a Dry
January, like last year. I’m hoping for rejuvenation, but not expecting any. It
was sometime in the middle of Dry January this year, which I kept very
faithfully, that I started using a stick to walk about indoors. Now I can
scarcely get across the room without it. I like the way the calendar counts the
days with me. You don’t get that in Lent.
No knitting. I’ve located all the yarns for the Calcutta Cup vest, though, and it’s absolutely top of my resolutions for next year. Or perhaps that's walking, the Calcutta Cup vest second. I didn't go out yesterday or today, although the weather was perfectly possible.
Finding the yarns is Step 1!
ReplyDelete100% germination is amazing. I think some kinds of vegetables are supposed to be thinned after they get going good, so missing three is not a big deal.
So many people say not to do anything on the first of the year, and then others say to do a little of everything you want to do, as a seed. For some people that's the same thing... :-)
Have a happy New Year!
Happy new year from me too. I think watching for the seeds to become little plants is just so exciting, more so than eating them. I'm not making resolutions for the year, just for one month at a time. Getting some of the knitting projects cleared off the needles before casting on anything else is one for January!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year from me too. Our old one wasn't too bad until the bug hit us in November - I was only in Hospital a week, bur he needed longer, and we are both still pretty pathetic. The knitting continues and is a comfort. So here's the best to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteThe salad machine is so cute! and going to be so useful for lunches in dark winter.
ReplyDeleteAlways glad to see your blog post.
Buon anno!
Lisa RR
Yes, there is a fertilizer to add into the water. The machine tells you on the display when to add water and when to add fertilizer. Also, how many days planted. It's fun. I might enjoy a salad version. Happy New Year!
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Happy New Year, Jean
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