Snow Day = Seed Starting Day šŸŒØļøšŸŒ±
When the world outside is frozen and quiet, it’s the perfect time to start something new indoors.
Seed starting on a snow day isn’t just about getting a head start on the garden—it’s a grounding, hopeful act. Tiny seeds, warm soil, gentle care… all reminders that growth is happening, even when we can’t see it yet.
Snow day seed-starting ideas:
• Tomatoes, peppers, and eggplant
• Herbs like basil, parsley, and oregano
• Flowers that need a longer head start
• Label trays and journal what you plant today
✨ Bonus: The steady, repetitive motions of planting can calm the nervous system and shift our focus from stress to possibility.
If you’re starting seeds today, drop a 🌱 in the comments and tell us what you’re planting.
If you’re not ready yet, that’s okay—just being here counts.
Gather. Grow. Flourish. šŸ’š
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Carmen Agosto-Cruz
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Snow Day = Seed Starting Day šŸŒØļøšŸŒ±
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