All those gardeners out there who began early are still way ahead of the game. That is if their crops did not succumb to a late spring freeze or fall behind their growth pattern from odd weather fluctuations.
You can still jump on board and grow your own heirlooms. These kits make it super easy, and you will have them in the ground when the soil appreciates their entry–not too cold, not too hot. They may look odd in their current form, but you’ll be singing their praises when the stringy sprouts grow into your own bountiful display of multi-colored tomatoes.
What I like about these seed starter wombs is that they do all the work for you. You occasionally, not that often, need to water them to get them hearty for their natural soil habitat. They grow in specially prepared pods that have all the organic nutrients to help them survive the ground.
Instead of going to the store all through the summer, you can supplement your farm market trips with your own garden that will give you more personal pleasure. If space is a problem, these seed starter babies grow nicely in larger containers on balconies or wherever you have space.
Gardening is such a wonderful self-fulfilling exercise. If you remember the maxim: Plant what you can eat but plant more than you think you want as not every seed will become a 4 lb zebra beauty.
The taste is unmatched and the cost minimal for the pleasure.
Start your own greenhouse.
It’s not too late.






