Today we gathered residents and LACAN staff and friends to participate in our seed starting workshop. After much anticipation, we gathered and got our hands dirty. Anne brought her expertise and showed us exactly how to plant seeds so that we can eventually pot them and add them to our growing garden.
We don't have a whole lot of land, green spaces, or plots in downtown. After all, that's why we went vertical -- to the roof. But, seedlings don't require much space at all. Just some sun and a little TLC. When we first began the garden, we had a few seedlings that our gardeners took home with them as they went from seeds to seedlings. A nice breezy window sill works fantastic.
This time, however, we were armed with much more expertise. Our wonderful master gardener, Maggie, has been talking for a while about planting seeds in small cups made of newspaper. As the plants start to make their way to the surface, when its time to pot them, there would be no need to transplant, since the newspaper would decompose in the pot! We thought it was a wonderful idea and we were excited to learn this little trick.
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