Remember the picture I posted of these guys yesterday? Well this is what they look like today!
At this rate, they may need a haircut before Easter!
If you don't think you'd have time to grow some wheatgrass, check out this idea I did last year.

UPDATE (April 9, pm):
As of tonight, my wheat grass is tall enough for Easter dinner. I may have to give it a hair cut on Sunday! Considering how quickly it has grown and how inexpensive it is, I would say I am hooked on growing my own wheatgrass, and may do this each Easter. Therefore, I'm joining in Hooked on Houses' "Hooked on Fridays". Go see what everyone else is hooked on. If you missed my original wheatgrass post with the how-to's, go here.
WOW! That stuff grows as fast as bamboo! Can't wait to see it on Saturday
ReplyDeleteoh how I love wheatgrass. Instant happiness.
ReplyDeleteOH yay! I bought some today, soaked the little guys and they are now waiting to sprout.... I wonder what they'll look like tomorrow? How eggciting! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteKendra- You Rock! it's just that simple...
ReplyDeletevery nice! i love wheatgrass - & so do my kitty cats. :)
ReplyDeletevery cute! i used quick grass and was so happy with the results. i am looking around for more things to plant grass in!
ReplyDeleteOh there is nothing sweeter than a child's easter basket lined in wheat grass! Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you :)
xo Isa
I'm thinking the wheat grass thing might also work well for our Kentucky Derby Party. I'm going to have to think of a way to utilize this...
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun idea! Love it. Might have to try that next year. Thanks! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove it! Have a wonderful Easter weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful tips. I linked to you on my blog. If that's not OK let me know so I can take you off. I enjoy reading all of your ideas and creativity. I can't remember how I found you but I am sure it is through someone that I know!
ReplyDeleteThanks
Becca