A few months ago, I started setting up an indoor growing space, and things have officially escalated. My newly thrifted vintage china cabinet conversion is completely packed and overflowing!

I finally got around to mapping out the full inventory, and it turns out I'm running a mini agricultural empire in here right now. I truly feel like I’m in a video game but reality has it, I’ve finally (after 27years of life and maybe 10 of those trying) have finally developed a green thumb! Would you believe if I told you that two years ago I couldn’t even have bamboo, cacti, succulents, or snake plants in my care without them dying a tragic and sudden death at young ages?? Crazy turn around!

Here’s the inventory list:

The Cabinet Pepper Roster
• Habanero (1 huge pot and 2 trays of small)
• Jalapeño (1 huge pot and 2 trays of small)
• Cayenne (1 tiny pot)
• Sweet Bell Peppers (3 huge pots and 1 tray of small)

The Floor Herb & Green Terrace
• Pineapple Sage
• Spearmint
• Holy Basil
• Lemon Balm
• Thyme
• Dill
• Chives

The Garden Heavy Hitters & Starters
• Sunflowers (taking over the floor space)
• Zucchini (the absolute giant in the black bucket)
• Green Onion in water
• Alpine Strawberries (sprouting in the green planter)
• Mystery Bulbs (the wild cards)

The bottom drawer has also officially been sacrificed to the propagation gods for soil rooting, and my extra Monstera adansonii cuttings. I started with a goal of keeping things organized, but at this point, if there is a flat surface and an open outlet for a grow light, a plant is going on it.

How do we feel about the setup? Anyone else currently playing a daily game of Tetris just to keep their seedlings happy?

by Original-Truck-4076

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