Growing
This is part of my set-up for starting seedlings – tomatoes, eggplant, parsley, basil, etc. I’ve been using a method, learned about 30 years ago from Louise Rousseau, using styrofoam cups with a particular pattern of slits cut into them. The cups get reused for years and years. It’s a thrill to see the seeds sprout and grow and to touch the tomato leaves and inhale their distinct aroma.

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I am so loving your Spring series of sketches!
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Oh, I’m so glad! Thanks Paula. And if you’d like a tomato plant, just let me know. They’ll be ready by end of May.
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I can see how the sketches are also an education in life experience.
On Mon., Apr. 20, 2020, 10:11 a.m. Everyday Sketches, wrote:
> Alison R. Hall posted: ” Growing This is part of my set-up for starting > seedlings – tomatoes, eggplant, parsley, basil, etc. I’ve been using a > method, learned about 30 years ago from Louise Rousseau, using styrofoam > cups with a particular pattern of slits cut into them. The c” >
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