Growing garlic!!!!!

So today I decided to plant garlic. I have tried to grow it in the past but with no success. Lately things have been growing better and better for me so I thought I’d give it a shot. There is hardly a meal that goes by in this house that I don’t put garlic in, and to know I grew it myself, even better! The best part of all is I had the best helper ever!!!

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It warms my heart so, to watch her so interested in growing things! It’s a skill for life. She helped spread the dirt around ever so gently, then helped pull apart the garlic cloves and made sure they were just right and pushed them down in the dirt!!!! I think she’s got my green thumb. Eeeee yay!

Also I found this handy shelf thing for my countertop.

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Now I’ve got more space for more greenhouses! Yippie!!!!

Happy growing!!! ✌️❤️😃

How to starts seeds indoors 😃

So after my post yesterday, I thought I’d plant some more seeds and document the whole process for those of you who may be wondering how it’s done.

Supplies I used:

*Countertop/ windowsill greenhouse (you could be creative and use egg cartons and plastic wrap or small cups and plastic wrap, just depends on what you wana use)

*organic seed starting soil (again you could use non organic or other garden soil, it just depends what you want to use)

*seeds (I chose non GMO)

*notebook to log your info on

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Now fill all the little compartments with soil, DONT PACK IT!! Keep it light n fluffy so those roots can grow easier. And take ur pinky and waller out a lil hole in the center about half inch deep, again be careful not to pack the soil. Now your ready to drop in your seeds!! Yippie!!

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Now I wrote on my greenhouse at this point, left and right sides and it was greenhouse number 2 for me, so I wrote that on it too.

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Then I wrote on my notebook what I planted in what spots and wrote the date I planted them.

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Now sit your greenhouse in a warm spot and water throughly. Then carry on about your business because it’s gona take a little while before they sprout. Here’s the finished product.

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Hope you enjoyed this post and feel free to leave comments or ask any questions! Good luck and happy planting! ✌️❤️😃