As I am new to blogging (less than 6 months) I have been intrigued by all the 'bloom days', 'sky watches' and such. I have also been very interested in some of the challenges I have run across, although I have been hesitant to participate in any of them...
I must admit it is partly because I don't want t be held accountable to living up to the challenge and partly because I don't like failure particularly.
So I have refrained from publicly committing to any of the before mentioned challenges...until now. Gulp!
I have just committed to the following challenge...
Not only did I join...I happened to join the advanced edition ...ackkk!
Basically I have said I would grow from seed, nurture organically the seedling, harvest the fruit of the plant, whilst saving the seeds from said plant for next year. Now isn't that a worthwhile goal?
I am also supposed to share with you, my lucky blog readers, my progress...sorry about that. I will try my best to keep the camel from eating my challenge crop.
This may not sound like much to you organized superstars of seed-saving but for me... I'm lucky to locate the seed that I bought last week. To put enough forethought into growing, harvesting, labeling, saving, and storing until next year some teeny tiny seeds is a monumental task for me,
Queen of Unorganization
Empress of Lost Things
Ruler of Where Did I Put That?
Yes that is me
So I have committed to this worthy and worthwhile challenge, I have also committed to being organized in at least one small aspect of my life...wish me luck,
I will certainly need it!
I would like to thank Melinda at One Green Generation for this great challenge and Gardening 4 Life for her post about the challenge, which is how I found out about it to begin with...which may or may not prove to be a good thing...we shall see!
So stay tuned for next time I will unveil my choosen crop...I will make it a good one, promise!