Lobsterfest is BACK at Red Lobster
This is one of my favorite times of year. The weather is in between cool and hot. The sun is shining all of the time although we do have the occasional spring shower. AND….IT'S...
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Have you tried organic soil?
For years, I have mentioned that I have a brown thumb. My family frequently laughs at me and how any plants in my house are all right next to each other so I don't forget about them. Still it happens.
I have long thought that I should be able to grow tomatoes. I am a woman living in the South, after all. That is what all Southern women do. We grow things. Well most of us do, anyway.
I have a serious problem when it comes to growing plants and veggies in my house and in my garden. I always need additional help.
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So about my garden…it is much better now. Things are starting to grow. I have little sprouts coming up and it is so exciting.
Have you tried organic plant food?
Sadly I can’t keep a plant alive for anything, so I don’t have any. I’ve always wanted to have a little garden out back with some tomato’s, cucumbers and zucchinis but I’ve never attempted with the bad luck with indoor plants. I should give this a try and plant a garden and see what happens. thanks for sharing