Friday, March 20, 2026

Saving Zinnia Seeds

Happy first day of spring! I'm waiting until April to start seeds indoors, even though the weather is fabulous today and tomorrow, in the sixties and maybe 70 F tomorrow. I know I wrote earlier that I gave up on saving the bright pink zinnia seeds, but the saga continues. I couldn't help myself. The flowers are delightful--bright, cheery, long-lasting blooms. 
This is the seed head I brought inside. Are the seeds mature enough? I won't know until I plant them. 
Spring is the time of hope. 

Sunday, March 1, 2026

Houseplant update

The monstera I bought in May is loving its life (left). The begonia (middle) and the hibiscus are surviving. The hibiscus has aphids occasionally. I sprayed them off with water in the shower the first time, but a few come out of hiding every once in a while. Soon I will trim a few branches back so it can have some time to recover before it goes outside in May. 

This jar of basil in water has survived since I cut a few stems to use for cooking in the fall. The roots are looking good, so I took one healthier stem and put it in a separate pot, cutting back the flower. It's struggling, too, but I'm hoping the roots take and I can plant it outside in May. I'll still grow basil from seed, but maybe this will become an earlier basil harvest. Maybe. I find I have lots of hope in March, even as everything struggles as winter drags on (including my gardening self). The tiny little petunia seedlings I found in the fall are growing into plants, and the strawberry mint has an incredible root system, filling the tiny pot. I don't want to move it to a bigger pot until it's closer to the last frost. 
The basil is still flowering. I never suspected that the basil would survive this long indoors.
I cut some leaves from the begonia and put them in water. The leaves are showing some stress, so I'm not sure those cuttings will root. Then I took stem cuttings and placed them directly in soil. I'm more hopeful with this technique. Hope seems to be the theme of this post--hope that small, positive acts will make a difference.