Let’s Start Some Pepper Plants

For this Springtime Saturday we are starting some Bell Pepper plants for the garden. This is a great project for kiddos, but let’s keep our fingers crossed that the kitties won’t eat those baby Pepper plants.

For the project you’ll need:

  • Paper Egg Carton (I had 2 on hand)
  • Potting Soil
  • Pepper Seeds
  • Small Spoon, Watering Can, Sharpie, and a Great Helper (Thade is helping me out with the dirt)

I decided to set up everything in the kitchen,  that way we could make a mess and it would be really easy to clean it up. I separated the egg carton, and labeled the flap on the egg carton with what we were planting, and the date. Then I let Thade add a spoonful or two of the potting soil to the egg carton. I decided I had better plant the Pepper Seeds, but Thade could help out with the watering.

Once the seeds were planted, I let Thade water the seeds just a tiny bit, and then we placed the carton in a warm and sunny window. We water the plants daily with the tiniest bit of water, and both kids love talking to the little Pepper plants and telling them to “grow grow grow”.

I hope that the seeds do well, and soon we’ll have a nice start to our future Pepper patch in the garden.

5 thoughts on “Let’s Start Some Pepper Plants

  1. Thanks Nana! Great find on the Wisteria seeds, you can’t beat a freebie 🙂 I hope that your seedlings do well. Our Pepper Plants have been a lot of fun to watch, but so far I only have one tiny sprout, I hope to see more soon.

  2. I started some seeds, too. I’ve been using egg cartins, little applesauce containers, and yogurt containers.It’s fun to start plants from seeds!

  3. Thanks Mimi! Cool, it sounds like your garden is growing strong already. I like to start plants from seeds too, it really saves a lot 🙂

  4. Great job Nico! We need so many plants our cousinn that has a nursery growns them for us. They will be ready the first week of April. Keep up the good work! Blessings!

  5. Thanks Marva! I wish you could send some extra plants our way 🙂 I hope that you have a wonderful season on your Family Farm!

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