I moved into Maytown at the end of June last year with all the excitement and energy necessary to create a garden, but like I said, it was the end of June... thankfully Awesome Asher helped me out by buying a few plants ahead of time so that I had some things to care for during that sumer! So last year I found myself consumed with caring for just 3 different things: basil, tomatoes, and a pepper plant. Some of the tomatoes acquired a blight of some sort and the pepper plant never quite made it. But the basil proved itself, quickly growing into a bush and producing more than enough to eat, give away, freeze, and to make pesto.

Cardboard egg cartons make perfect cells for starting from seed! I started tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, carrots, basil, anise, stevia, and mint this way.

I'm lucky enough to have a sunroom that makes it easy to start plants inside.

After a few weeks, I transplanted the tomatoes into larger containers - used coffee cups - and moved them to my bedroom windowsill.
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