Isn't the pot mystery game fun? I'm always waiting to see if something will eventually emerge from those pots. Most of mine are now in my new pot ghetto just outside the greenhouse. The mystery pots get hidden in the middle of the new purchases waiting to find a home. Alan, please click on view full profile on my blog then on contact me which will give you my email address so that you can privately send me your mailing address. I'll be digging soon. Thanks.
Ha ha ha ! I play this game too, and end up keeping those pots of soil for months when clearly nothing is going to happen. I have loads in the greenhouse, which I am keeping just in case.
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Ha! Funny! I don't keep enough pots going to have this problem, but the game looks very similar to "can I plant here?...dang. No. I found roots".
Isn't the pot mystery game fun? I'm always waiting to see if something will eventually emerge from those pots. Most of mine are now in my new pot ghetto just outside the greenhouse. The mystery pots get hidden in the middle of the new purchases waiting to find a home. Alan, please click on view full profile on my blog then on contact me which will give you my email address so that you can privately send me your mailing address. I'll be digging soon. Thanks.
The guessing game is all part of the fun Alan, adds a different dimension to the gardening experience :))
Ha ha ha ! I play this game too, and end up keeping those pots of soil for months when clearly nothing is going to happen. I have loads in the greenhouse, which I am keeping just in case.
This gave me a much-needed laugh :-).
Ha! It's always comforting to know "It's not just ME!"
I'm hopeless with plants in pots, but it has nothing to do with winter. Snow? Frost? Freezes? I think you deserve a break.