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The Victory Gardner
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Here, you'll find tips, tricks, and information on gardening and growing your own food. You don't have to be rich or have a lot of money to grow what you need for a season. Yes, I'm the same one of the Face app.
Other veggies include:
*celery
*lettuce
*green onions
*carrot greens

I haven't tried many others, but I know these work well in a cup of water in a window seal.

#garden #gardening #windowsealgarden #growingfromstorebought
March 27, 2025 at 11:16 AM
This is my very first time germinating apple trees. I've never been brave enough to try. 😅 This is my first, real, long term experiment with trees. There are what I have. I gave my dad my biggest one. You can see I'm going to lose 1 or 2, but I can buy apples and just keep going til I get it right.
March 27, 2025 at 11:11 AM
I did! But I just folded the paper towel in half and again until it was about 2x2 inch square and put it in the fridge for (I think) 6 weeks to stratify. Tomato seeds should work without the cold, but most will germinate directly in the soil within 7-14 days if it is warm.
March 27, 2025 at 10:54 AM
And, finally, yes, that's an avocado pit. I've never tried to sprout one and Idk if it is going to work, but we will see, I suppose. I have also never tried to sprout lemon seeds, either, so if they don't work, I'll cope and try again next year. These are Meyer lemons.
#garden #gardening #sprouts
March 1, 2025 at 1:14 PM
More apple and melon sprouts. My jalapeño and lemons haven't sprouted as of this photo.

The container is just another extra pot plate.

#garden #gardening #sprouts #seedlings #plantsofbluesky
March 1, 2025 at 1:14 PM
Apple seeds. Had a couple of Granny Smith's that were seeded and, so, I planted them. Several germinated and are doing well.
#garden #gardening #sprouts #seedlings #plantsofbluesky
March 1, 2025 at 1:14 PM
One would think, by this thread, that i hadn't been #gardening all of my life. 😅 I suppose we all have fits and starts when we're juggling home, work, pets, the fall of civilization as we know it, starting a #garden, and kids or elderly parents. It's why I never plant all my seeds at once. 5/5
February 16, 2025 at 10:42 PM
In a day or 2 I'll unwrap the #seedlings probably for good and cross my fingers that I didn't fuck this batch up.😅I also #replanted chives/garlic chives in the black container as they'd not yet germinated. As of this morning, they did.4/5 #plantsofbluesky #plants
February 16, 2025 at 10:42 PM
I remedied the mouldy cups by #transplanting the #seedlings and recycling the soil into flower pot saucer and black tray. I'd like to stress, this is my preference only. It need not be changed. I wrapped them in plastic wrap to hold humidity and will leave them under the light longer. 3/5
February 16, 2025 at 10:42 PM
Another mistake I made, though not critical, overwatering. The mould/fungus on the cups is harmless and won't affect the seedlings, but it is an indicator of overwatering. For me, as it grows thicker, I can smell it.🤮 2/5 #garden #plantsofbluesky #garden #gardening
February 16, 2025 at 10:42 PM
If purchasing anything I listed isn't in your budget, sometimes you can ask for things like that on www.freecycle.org and those who have too much will share. Some communities also have seed exchanges that might make seeds available. Your local extension office and/or library can help. End 🧵8/8
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February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM
I give my seeds a little spritz of water after planting, but if you don't have a clean spray bottle, you can wet your hand and let the drops fall from your fingers like tiny raindrops. 7/8
February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM
If you're using a tray vs. cups, a fork or butter knife, popcicle stick, chopstick, etc. is perfect for making a shallow row to drop the #seeds in. For cups, I usually use my finger to make a small hole. Once in the dirt, cover up the seeds. 6/8
February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM
For small seeds, I pour a few on a plate/saucer. I admit that I lick my finger to get them to stick to it and then gently roll them around until they drop in the dirt. (This may be a sensory nightmare, I get it.) You can also just tap the little seed pack until a few drop out and then repeat. 5/8
February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM
From there, it's #planting your seeds. If you have trouble with manual dexterity, then it may be more difficult to handle seeds radish seeds, which are tiny. Dexterity issues are another reason to use trays vs cups if you choose. I have diminished dexterity, as well. 4/8
February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM
Next, containers and dirt. I use peat disks (these need to be soaked), paper cups (same as egg cartons), and potting soil from last year. It should be damp but not soaked. A small bag from dollar store will do, or even dig your own. Make sure the soil is dark brown/black and loose. 3/8
February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM
A more economical alternative would be disposable aluminum baking trays, they're about $1ea, give/take. (This is about eating. Wash them for next year.) If you have it or can get it, the best alternative is paper egg cartons, like the three doz flats or 18ct cartons. 2/8
February 1, 2025 at 3:53 PM