I've also planted some seeds: tomatoes, basil, thyme, chives, and cosmos (yes, I'll have some flowers in that garden, too). Be forewarned: Planting seeds to transplant is a little complicated. First, there's the decision of whether to go with pellets or those little, biodegradable pots. My friend Chris said to go with the pellets, but because I have to over complicate everything, I decided to try both approaches. Trust me on this: Go with the pellets. All you do is add warm water, wait a few minutes, and then watch the pellets expand into dozens of fat, short penises. No kidding. It was rather amazing. Who said gardening can't be fun?
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
What a little warm water can do
I've also planted some seeds: tomatoes, basil, thyme, chives, and cosmos (yes, I'll have some flowers in that garden, too). Be forewarned: Planting seeds to transplant is a little complicated. First, there's the decision of whether to go with pellets or those little, biodegradable pots. My friend Chris said to go with the pellets, but because I have to over complicate everything, I decided to try both approaches. Trust me on this: Go with the pellets. All you do is add warm water, wait a few minutes, and then watch the pellets expand into dozens of fat, short penises. No kidding. It was rather amazing. Who said gardening can't be fun?
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I tired the pots... they were horrid.
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