The summer begins
| The Plants |
| Supplies |
The top soil I got for $1.50 at the supermarket and the pots were an impulse buy from IKEA for $2 dollars a piece.
| Not as roomy as I planned |
| Tools - Snuools |
In hindsight two plants per pot were a little tight, and if you were keeping track that leaves an odd plant out.
I had already spent as much as I wanted to on this project so I improvised a third pot.
| Making it work |
I found this Ocean Spray bottle discarded in the little breeze way between apartments outside so I am guessing no one will miss it (upcycling and picking up litter - double win). I washed it out, removed the label and cut the top half off with kitchen scissors. The plastic was surprisingly hard to pierce and involved a surprisingly satisfying Pysco inspired moment of stabbing away at with the only knife we have (a large butcher knife.) But finally success.
| Again not as roomy as hoped |
| Happy Herbs |
Cost:
Plants $15.00
Supplies $5.50
Total $20.50
Time: 2 hours (a hour picking out the plants & a hour potting)
Average : $10/hr entertainment
Perks:
I now have fresh herbs for the rest of the summer or as long as they are alive and I choice four herbs I use a lot in cooking. Their dried counter parts would have cost me $5 a bottle so I like to think I saved $2.50. I also need to keep my garden healthy so I will spend about 5 minutes a day watering and pruning it so I am getting a squeezing a bit more time out of this project.
4 comments:
Very entertaining. Took me about five minutes to read it and cost nothing so the cost to was $0. Thanks. Miss kayaking with you, but then I won't be able to do it most of the summer anyhow so just as well you are in Connecticut I suppose.
What do you use the sage and thyme in? I have basil, mint, and cilantro. I also have a peper and cherry tomato plant. ps love that you got your pots at Ikea. We didn't get to the garden section til about hour three of shopping so we had to breeze through super quick.
I use thyme for cooking chicken a sometimes, oh you can use thyme and lemon on most fish. The sage was absolutely an impulse buy and I have decided to find a couple of sage recipes to use it with, happy to take suggestions.
I'll have to try thyme. As for sage, do you remember those chicken roll ups we made filled with cheese and basil cooked in tomato sauce when you came to visit me a few years ago? Well anyway the original recipe called for sage. I think I also have made dishes with pumpkin that use sage.
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