Thursday, February 16, 2012

how does your (herb) garden grow?

This xmas I got two herb garden kits given to me. It actually turned out to be a perfect match of gifts since the first kit had six seed packets and both had three pots! Hooray! I germinated five of the six seed packages in wet paper towel in hopes to give them an extra good chance at survival and planted them a week or so ago into their pots. I decided to opt on on starting the "sweet marjoram" since I've never used that herb (and actually have never heard of it) so I picked up a mint plant for the sixth pot. Unlike many of my plant adventures, this one seems to be going quite well so far (uh oh, hope I didn't just jinx myself) and I have quite a few sprouts! The most overachieving of the herbs I started seems to be cilantro so far with loads of sprouts popping up:


The mint is growing like crazy, which is to be expected, since I have been paying particular attention to their watering schedule and making sure they get loads of light:


Parsley is also sprouting up a storm and although I will surely have to thin this one a bit I thought I'd let it go for a while yet:


Next we've got the Chia pots, which seem to be a bit slower growing than the lee valley trio. In the first pot I've got dill (with a few cute little green sprouts coming up):


followed by chives and basil:


According to the package the chives and basil take longer to grow so it is to be expected that they haven't shown much growth, so I'm remaining hopeful! I am especially enjoying watching the herbs obvious love of sunlight as they stretch out to soak it all in:


Hehe! It sort of reminds me of a cat laying in the one little sun patch on the floor and since I'm cat-less these herbs are doing a great job of filling the void! Grow little herbs grow! How about you? Have you ever grown your own indoor herb garden? What varieties would you chose to grow?

8 comments:

  1. Parsley reminds me of the top of a balding mans head...slight comb over... Oh hey, on week. pow pow.

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  2. your herbs look good and I am sure when the weather is nice they would like to be outside. I think you start them slowly outside, an hour here and there or look it up on the internet. Mom's not so sage advice! Hey, I made a pun "sage".
    Love mom

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  3. Chive heard your mom's sage advise, basil googling it mint be best. Cilantro know how it turns out!

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  4. lol, good thing I already like you Lindsay cuz you're pretty weird... Kate. we are expected to be to your house at this time in a week! YAY!

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  5. Awesome puns, all! Ok, so these are awesome. It's possible that the-person-who-shall-remain-unnamed who gave you the lee valley pots also bought some for herself-who-shall-remain-unnamed and that I've planted basil, thai basil, and cilantro in them, though actually I'm still in the paper towel germination stage. Maybe I'll, err, she-etc-unnamed will put them in the soil today!

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  6. Question!!! Are the stems so long because the herbs have limited sun light; making them stretch longer in search of sun??

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  7. Question!!! Are the stems so long because the herbs have limited sun light; making them stretch longer in search of sun??

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    1. I think you're right Shola! Limited sunlight really made those herbs reach for their dose of light!

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