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i transplanted these when they were 2 inch seedlings . some are 10 - 12 inches already . in 2 months time / i transplanted the white pine in early spring it hasnt done much , & the siberian iris in early summer
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Nice to see all the seedlings are growing well. The three photographed are Cosmos, Geraniums and Livingstone Daisies
Geohintonia mexicana seedling. A bit more than two months old. Seeded on Mai 28, 2011; picture taken on August 17.
We started these seedlings (and more that are still in pots) in ziploc bag in the window, but they did not really do much until we transferred them to pots.
Coraline admires the progress made by the Japanese Maple seedling since it was first planted.
Since Hurricane Sandy, we've got a lot of "empty" space in our back yard that needs filling. Japanese Maples will add some color to the yard, and this variety probably won't grow big enough to threaten the house in a future storm (at least not while my Parents will be living here).
About 6 inches tall! :) I'm looking forward to putting it in soil soon. Any advice?
Note: Yes, I do know that many avocado seedlings from store bought avocado produce enormous fruit with enormous seeds and not much meat. I don't care.
Broad beans (aquadulce) in foreground, sweet peas (blue ripple and candy cane) in background. And a bit of parsley.
I spotted this pile of seed trays outside a shop in the main high street of St. Ives, Cornwall. I had to ly down in order to get this photo, much to the amusement of the shoppers in the small, narrow cobbled street.
I've had to invest in a treatment for Pythium (damping off) this year, possibly because of the mild damp weather. Some Penstemon and Asclepias suffered badly. I think in previous years I've sown them in mid-winter so Autumn sowing might be best avoided. It was affecting some other things too which normally do fine so i had to do something.
The treatment is called Prestop and it is itself a fungus (it comes as a yeast-like powder) that colonises the compost, out-competing the Pythium. Seedlings are still emerging and don't appear to be failing now, so fingers crossed.
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There is no need to nick these seeds for faster germination when germinated this way: The seeds are on a double folded wet paper towel on a china plate and all are sealed in a 1-gal. zip lock baggie. The package is then given bottom heat from a light bulb. See the picture of the lamp. At 51 hours about 1/3 have sprouted without 'nicking' the seeds.
As the seeds sprout they are carefully planted into soil-less potting medium before the new root grows into the paper towel.
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To encourage successful cocoa farming, the Ghana Government is sponsoring the growing of cocoa on a large scale and is investing in facilities to propagate the seedlings for farmers. This is their research station near Bunso, Eastern Region.