If you’ve been visiting us here at our blog for awhile, you may remember when we planted these 6 tiny-potted plants, and later when we gave an update on their sprouts growth. Well the time came re-potting our 6 tiny potted plants.
We initially thought when that time came for transplanting, it would be outdoors into the ground, but we don’t think their quite ready for THAT yet. The thing is, they kind of seemed to stop growing pretty much after that growth update, and we decided they must be root-bound. So we bought some cheap (but pretty!) pots and got to work.
First, the kids gathered some rocks from the driveway and put them in the bottom of each pot, to ensure proper drainage when watering. Then they put in some potting soil, some plant food, and a little more soil. Then they transferred their plants from their tiny pots to their new pots.
Below, {O} transplants hers.
{J} transplants his.
{A} shows {J} all of the roots bound up at the bottom of her plant.
{S} makes sure his plant is all snug and pressed down into the new soil, after the transfer.
(O} gets hers in there just right.
{A} had to 2 of hers to re-pot; one being not of the 6, but another she had from awhile ago.
Just a shot I had to take. : )
Here they are all done! You can kind of tell they’ve just been through a bit of a traumatic journey, but we know they will settle in and thrive in their new pot homes, once they get comfortable and used to their new surroundings. We hope eventually they will be big and strong enough to go into the ground, but for now they are lined up along the windows of our kitchen sink.
Did you notice we transferred our initial letters too? Where competitions go, it’s never over until there is no hope of winning, and none of us lose hope very easily! We’ll let you know if they really start to grow and thrive, and be in need of being transplanted again. Who knows…they may just make it to God’s rich earth someday! At least we’re all hoping so.
Hey Gina — The link to the the older 6 potted plants post is at the beginning of this one, from when we planted them. But they are Rudbekia, Delphinium, and Hollyhock.
They don’t seem to be adapting too well to their transplant though. : ( I may try moving them to another spot and see if they respond better to that.
So what kind of plants are thee?