
A close up of one of the Cacti.

Another close-up of the some Cacti

Here is one tray of the Cacti.

Here is the second try of Cacti.

Some more peppers!



Lots of little tomatoes!!




I thought I would include a couple geese pictures in with this update. This is at the end of the parking lot where I work. The geese are always out here like crazy and most of these little guys I saw as babies just a few months ago! They are wonderfully beautiful creatures.


Hope everyone is having a wonderful weekend!
Hi nice to see your Coleus started changing colours..it is so nice to watch the nature..beautiful place with geese n pond..enjoy..
ReplyDeleteColeus are so colorful-one of my favorites. Cacti from seed-I'm impressed. Thanks for commenting on my blog.
ReplyDeleteReader tricked me... I thought for a moment you had okra. Sigh...
ReplyDeleteGlad the garden is happy. I've never seen cacti started from a seed before. I guess I knew they could do it, but I've always seen them grow from cuttings. We were in the Chicago botanical gardens this morning, looking at cacti that were a foot tall after 20 or more years of growth. Hope yours are speedier than that!
ReplyDeleteyay!! tomatoes...lucky you. Mine were all eaten by the monkeys. I got only one out of the thirty odd from the many plants I had:(
ReplyDeleteThe cacti are so cute!! Everything looks like it is growing well. Nothing like fresh tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteVicki