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Seedlings - 9 Days in and They're Growing

Lewis and I planted some flower seeds 9 days ago and wanted to show off their progess. Look at 'em grow!

All it took was a little watering every day and the morning sun.

Based on past experience they're going to get bigger but not look especially different for awhile. I'll post next when they're ready for planting outdoors.

If you haven't tried planting from seed before it's really easy and seed packs are pretty inexpensive. You don't need a yard either. Just a planter, a sunny spot, dirt, seeds and water. As we all know, in addition to being pretty plants also help oxygenate your home. That's a win-win in my book!

Every pod has something growing in it. Very exciting! 


















These took just over 7 days to show themselves.







































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