Oh man! It rained buckets all weekend. I should have listened to that voice telling me, "The seeds you planted a week ago need to be brought inside out of the rain!". I brushed the thought aside and figured with the lid it had on top, they would be fine. I was wrong.
This is after I poured all the water out. But those pods were basically floating in water. These would have been peppers, 2 different kinds of squash, and 3 different kinds of tomatoes. Maybe they will still grow, but I'm not too hopeful. I'll have to start again tomorrow.
I have Basil, Chive, and Dill up on my kitchen window sill. At least the Basil seems to be happy!
March 30, 2008
Water Logged
Written by Carolyn at 6:59 PM
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All I can say is I'm sooooo sorry!!
I hope you can fix it all!!
You are a trooper!!! :)
oh, don't ya just want to say WHY- I remember one year I planted a whole HUGE bed of pansies (hardy, not bulit for snow though), the weather had been beautiful for 2 weeks straight, so I was in the safe zone, or at least I thought! We had the biggest snow storm at the end of March that year.....I ran out there with tarps to cover my beautiful pansies that I spent $$$ on, not all was a loss- so I know what it feels like to lose a couple ; ). your basil, chives , and dill look great!
Ah, bugger. I'm sorry. If it makes you feel any better. The first thing I tried to plant from seedling was lavender. Come to find out it supposedly the hardest to start from seedling. Oh, the trial and error of a novice. I have yet to see any lavender.
That is very sad. On a brighter note your basil is hanging in there. Go basil go!
Plus, my mom just told me that you can plant green onions and they grow super fast. I just planted mine the other day and they have already grown some. Just buy some green onions from the store
(that have a little root on them) cut off the green part so only about 2 inches of white/light green is left and plant so that some of the green is above ground. It may make you feel better to get some instant satisfaction.
What I wouldn't give for some rain. It's snowing over here right now! What... April...
Sorry about the casualty's and you're right, maybe they'll still grow : )
Have a great week!
E
Oh man, I feel for you. I hope not everything is lost.
I was looking forward to some gardening this year too, but I don't know how to start. Thanks for that helpful website about gardening. Good luck with your new seedlings. Miss you.....
By the way...love that new header. Was that Cathy's doing?
Oh, that stinks!
What a bummer!! It happens to the best of us.......Take care!
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