Well, much to my delight, about the same time, I began chatting with Jaime @ Ngo Family Farm about a little seed exchange! So, I sent her some tomato seeds and she sent me some watermelon seeds wrapped up in this beautiful little card!
Our journey to producing more and consuming less on 1/8 acre in the middle of the city. Urban farming, through keeping backyard chickens and a top bar hive of honey bees, practicing organic vegetable gardening, taking care of several fruit trees, maintaining a compost pile, canning and preserving our harvests and trying our best to do it all ourselves using reclaimed materials where possible.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Watermelon Seeds!
Well, much to my delight, about the same time, I began chatting with Jaime @ Ngo Family Farm about a little seed exchange! So, I sent her some tomato seeds and she sent me some watermelon seeds wrapped up in this beautiful little card!
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How cool! Can't wait to see how it comes out. And you are so right, there is nothing better on a hot day than ice cold, sweet, watermelon. Mmmm...
ReplyDeleteIt really is amazing how something so simple can be so delicious! My fingers are crossed!
DeleteGood Luck growing watermelon. Hope you have many fun with it.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!!
DeleteWhat a wonderful post! Thanks for making my day! I've been trying to get my melon seeds planted for several weeks now, so might take a day off from the day job to get them in the ground before I run short of growing season ;) Best of luck with yours!
ReplyDeleteHope you've gotten those seeds in the ground! Or, at least planned a day off to do so :-)
DeleteBetter luck this year!
ReplyDeleteYou're as sweet as a juicy watermelon! ;) My germination rate for them was pretty good, so I'm really hoping they work for you (plant extra, though!)
ReplyDelete-Jaime
P.S. You also have a lot more forethought than me, as I didn't even take a picture of your tomato seeds - I was so anxious to get them in the soil ASAP, lol.
Ha! I don't know if it was forethought as much as falling in love with the beautiful colors of those seeds! :-) I will definitely plant more than I think I'll need and I'm planning to plant them in a couple of different spots in the yard and where they grow best. Thank you again for the seeds! We're all very excited about their potential :-)
DeleteThere is nothing better that home grown melons. We love them so much that the store bought melons no longer hold any appeal. We just hold out for the good stuff when August rolls around then go without the rest of the year!!
ReplyDeleteYes! That is how I'm starting to think about lots of items in the garden! If only more people could taste the deliciousness of eating fresh fruits and veggies then everyone would be growing their own! :-)
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