Gardening:

Seedlings in the box

 

Seems like those seedlings are invading my study again. First scouts sneaked into my desk a couple of weeks ago. Cats managed to devour half of them. After the incident the seedlings have entrenched inside of the catproof cage. The cat has to come up with something new…

 
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Sowing season in the garden

Garden planning
 

Sowing season is nice. Garden looks neat and organized. No weeds, just tidy rows of seedlings and seeds!

 
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First sign of Spring

Extreme Gardening
 

It just starts almost unnoticed. A couple of harmless looking plastic boxes filled with soil have appeared at the corner table of my study. There is a spot lamp too, and if you look very carefully, you see some tiny tomato seedlings exploring their new habitat.

But it won’t be long before the study is filled with pots, recycled yoghurt cups and milk cartons. Countless amount of tomatoes, peppers, gabbages, broccolis, leeks and other green stuff is growing by the windows trying to catch each ray of light. To compensate that shade, there is a huge greenhouse light that will fill the whole study with dazzling yellow light just when poor illustrator is trying to finish a sensitive watercolor…

Sunbeams have awakened a hibernating gardener.

 
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