I've been watching the ones I've started from seeds very closely and some are showing there first signs of flowers where the ones we baught are producing fruits
There's the basil I plan on putting in my cauldron with another or 2 it's not as pretty as it was before tho that could in part be due to the heat
The Thai basil it wants to flower I think (I nipped a few early flowers from it) I may put some in the cauldron
My wild catnip that's going to flower soon (yes I will let it because I wanted the seeds)
My lemon catnip that it just kinda hanging out lol
Some small lemon verabena I hope the cuttings survive the heat
Stevia --one of my favourites I may throw some in with the goji when I bring it inside
My rosemary
The goji pot you can see the coarsian mint isn't doubt too well there's also a young pineapple sage plant in there too
There's the planter I did for my birthday
A few pictures of my cauldron --I'm looking for some Corsican mint and thyme for the bottom then I think I'll do lemongrass and the fuzzy holy basil and green/purple basil I may add Thai or another basil I don't yet know lol I think I should have 3 in tho
The pepper/carrot pot --has peppers that I've started from seeds with carrot seeds I planted I hope lol the carrots are ready soon lol
If you look closely you'll see the apple pepper is gonna flower soon! It was one of my seedlings!
A yellow cherry tomato thats about ready to be picked and tasted
Roma tomatoes that are gonna hopefully be ready soon
Tiny Tom tomato plants --should start turning soon
The yellow brandy wine tomato that I started as seed is flowering!
If you look closely you can see the first signs of flowers on my abe Lincoln (started as seed!)
I don't have a pic but it looks like the coyote tomato that came back is gonna start to flower too the seedling ones that came up look like they may start to flower in another week or 3 lol
One of the flower pots --I'll have to start trying to save seeds soon I think certainly from the petunias as those are about ready I think
The peppers we baught at my favourite greenhouse
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