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SEEDS ARE GETTING BIG!

Good morning, welcome back to Classy Classics By Kandis! Happy Monday, how are you today?

Can you believe it is already the middle of March! This month always goes by really fast I assume it’s because this month it’s my birthday month!

This week’s blog I was going to transplant all of those little seeds that I started getting the other plants into bigger pots and are ready to start more seeds!

So, this is the second step 2 to prestarting seeds in the house to go into the garden!

Couple weeks ago I did a blog up about starting seeds did you see it, I’ll a link below for you to see it!

STARTING SEEDS!

Did you start seeds this year?

Are you starting your own seeds?

I’m hoping to not have to buy too many plants is here from the local greenhouse! I always go and buy some stuff tho!

Make sure to support any local greenhouses! Their work is incredible!

Make sure you check out the other blog if you are going to start some seeds!

So, in this this blog I am trying to transplant my seeds, I may not have as many pictures as what I would like, this is because I’m trying to figure out what to do instead of buying dirt!

I am running around outside seeing what pots might have dirt in it, if there’s any spots that aren’t under two feet of snow still, that’d be cool!

I absolutely dread buying dirt, it is something that kills me every spring, every year I tell the kids to go and dig me some dirt so, we have dirt at this time of year it doesn’t happen!

So, I went to see what I can do for dirt before I go and buy some oh, but we’re going to go ahead and get what we can transplanted before then!

Any of the smaller pots that I have I’m going to use up with my cantaloupe and watermelon, right now to get ready two of them upstairs! Whatever plans I can put into new fairly good-sized plants might not have to transplant at least for a while that be great because the transplanting is what gets really hard on your plants!

I try to transplant as a little as I can and I try to transplant the whole thing if I can! This is why I like starting seeds in egg shell cartains because, the curtain is biodegradable and so to all go into the garden without doing anything to the plants roots, making it better for them to transplant better for when the plants go into the garden when transplanted!

When your seedlings are ready to be transplanted, go ahead and get your next pot or container that you were going to use, fill it not quite half with dirt oh, don’t forget your egg shells and hair!

Go ahead and lift your plant out!

I like to squeeze the bottom of the plastic seed starter! Holding up the stem as close to the bottom of the root as you can if you cannot flip it upside down cuz there’s lots in there still then go ahead and loosen the bottom and left it up very carefully!

You then just put it into your pot!

With your dirt about halfway filled you, can go ahead and fill it up!

Most plans like to be planted on an angle, this is making it so that more of their stem goes into the the dirt making the stem turn more into a root base!

There you have it now put these plans into the sunshine, water everyday give them some love and watch them girl!

I hope you enjoyed starting seeds with me this year I absolutely love it!

I really tried putting a little extra love into my plants this year trying to make my garden as good as I can for the food supply for next winter!

I hope you enjoyed this blog if so make sure you leave a comment and like it!

There will be more garden blogs coming up this year so make sure you follow along, add your email to get notifications of one I put up new blags, I aim to do a new blog every Monday just some for some extra motivation!

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Until next week have an amazing day, wonderful weekend and a productive week!

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get the containers
my cantaloupe
roots grow into egg shells, just be nice getting them out!
pull as close to roots as possible!
place in container
push root all the way down, going on an angle!
Cover with dirt!
same idea for any container to be transplanting in!
My Brussel sprouts!

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