Then courtesy of a box of Triscuits, I also had a package of dill seeds to plant. Triscuits has started a home farming movement and on specially marked boxes of Triscuits there is a seed packet that can be removed for planting and their website provides step by step guidance on how to plant the seeds.
So my little guy and I headed outside a few weeks ago and planted (he insisted on wearing his sister's gardening gloves):
I had low expectations for the seeds I bought and even lower ones for the free ones, but in two weeks Imagine my surprise when we found this:
Yep, that dill came right on up!
And we had a few tiny parsley seedlings and a very healthy basil plant (which I proceeded to harvest!):
Fast forward to last week and we left for Arizona for 5 days. I asked someone to get my mail, I stopped the paper...I forgot to tell someone to water my herbs!
So I went outside fully expecting to find some sad withered little plants or seeds that didn't sprout seedlings. But instead, I found this:
The parsley and dill shot up! I am sooo excited about the progress and even more committed to make this successful.Oh and that Italian basil goes awesome on those chicken parmigiana burgers!
I am looking forward to using my own herbs in new dishes soon!
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