There's tons of soil outside 😉
Just find the most fertile looking soil you can.
If you do nothing, they'll die. At least with this, you're giving them a fighting chance.
There's tons of soil outside 😉
Just find the most fertile looking soil you can.
If you do nothing, they'll die. At least with this, you're giving them a fighting chance.
that's true. I do have a lot of soil outside from my previous years gardening attempts 😅
You could try to take cuttings and root them. I started doing that last year and was surprised how easily some things root. I am now over planting tomato seeds in my starting pots. I keep the best one then cut the rest and put them in water. I'll direct plant them when they are nicely rooted. The cuttings are a bit behind, but I get more out of my space in seed trays this way.
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giving these basil babies a fighting chance as nostr:npub1jmy8weweqzckna0amz7pn0uhhkxx693l7st23829ewmu43yvjsesfp6xcq said. also repotted his mint friend.
took some dirt from outside and mixed it with a little perlite I had laying around. so nice to have a little indoor garden going again.
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