At the risk of sounding like a ghost of my March and April self: I have achieved seedlings! I know, you’re saying to yourself, when did she move to the southern hemisphere? These are amaranth and tomatillo seedlings that I saved and wanted to test because, as usual, I have no faith in Nature to work, at least not when its tool is me. But they grew, so I can tuck those seeds away in the fridge (that works, right?) to await spring.
Flowers and even fruit are only the beginning. In the seed lies the life and the future.
Marion Zimmer Bradley
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