I was rearranging some furniture in my den the other day and had this little end table filled with DVDs and cassette tapes if you can believe THAT! (tells you how long since I’ve done any spring purging inTHAT room!)
My Indoor Potting Shed to get ready for gardening season! This is right next to my glass door in the kitchen. |
Anyway, I decided to move it up to the kitchen and fill my little “Potting Shed Cabinet” with my gardening supplies, so I have it super handy when I go out onto the backyard deck or go out to prune or plant on my garden terraces.
I got this sprayer after the summer on clearance for $4.00, what a deal! The middle drawer is for hose sprayers and dry sprinkle-on fertilizer. |
Always put your leftover seed packets in an airtight container like a lidded jar or Rubbermaid container. |
Now the thing about seed packets is you need to keep them away from heat or moisture or any kind of fluctuating temperatures. So it is best to put them in a lidded jar. If you just leave your packets out in the garage or in drawers, they will lose their vigor and maybe won’t germinate quickly, or may die.
So keep them in an airtight jar. I just used a Ball jar and lid I had in my canning supplies. |
I’m going to try to start an herb garden in indoor pots even though it is only February. I can keep it inside for the cold winter months and see what it does. Maybe I’ll try some cilantro. I LOVE that stuff!
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