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4 more cucumber seedlings transplanted--now 16 for me

Marlene cut the bottles and drilled holes in the bottom for me. These are the first seedlings - poppy & monarda.

Yay, my forget-me-nots are sprouting! When they get big enough, I harden them off outside and then transplant them.

Tiny Dawn redwood seedlings grow in my garden just behind Dawn Redwood cones.

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Honduran mahogany seedlings grown in poly bags on the ground in a typical tropical nursery, Baucau, East Timor.

Burpees delicious are the tall ones in the left row, buissonante are the shorter seedlings in the right row. They will go on our allotment later. Seeds are organic

The pea seedlings, nearly three weeks after planting.

apparently healthy looking 5 weeks old seedling...

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) seedlings growing in our backyard.

Growing parsley (Petroselinum crispum) from seed.

 

License photo

Seedling removed from flask and planted into a sterile agar with a top dressing of sterile sand on 16/3/09. After acclimatisation ready for potting into pasteurised potting mix on 23/4/09

getting ready for the next harvest

Seedlings of Ramonda myconi - appear stunted. Will sow more seeds and start over.

Trying to grow something nice for the balcony

 

Top-left = Nasturtiums

Top-right = Asters

Bottom-left = Petunias

Bottom-right = Marigolds

 

... or so i believe!

What is a sustainable way to plant seedlings? We have been scoring

free used starter trays from a local feed store. They are plastic and

for whatever reason the store uses them once and deems them useless.

We have been saving tofu trays and other random junk for seedlings,

but ultimately we need to plant a lot of seeds (like thousands). Is

there a sustainable way to do this? I've seen the newspaper wrap

system which I kind of like. That is a lot of work for thousands of

plants, but perhaps worth it.

Vanda coerulea f. luwangalba, Vanda coerulea f. delicata, Vanda coerulescens f. rubens, Euanthe sanderiana f. albata, Vanda Memoria Simon Baric and Chiloschista lunifera

Hello,I am new here, what's the go ?

Hello, you are new seedling trees awakened by fire...... Oh.

You will grow into beautiful trees and join an amazing and complex planet eco system......Wow.

There is some bad news however......Will it hurt ?

The Earth is 4.6 Billion YEARS old......Geee.

Scaling to 46 years, we humans have been here 4 HOURS.

and our Industrial Revolution began just 1 MINUTE ago.

In this time we've destroyed more than 50 PERCENT of the planets forests.....Shiver my timbers ! Have you lot lost your way ?...........Yes.

coming along...

and eggplant finally came up

 

may 27 update: only the tomato runts remain

Shown here are two Purple Tomatillo seedlings (2 weeks old).

Pinus sylvestris seedling in a greenhouse

Wendy transplanted out most of our seedlings this week and restocked

our east facing kitchen window with 120 more seedlings.

We want to take advantage of our last 40+ days of amazing weather to get all our winter greens in their hoop houses. Wendy and I cleared out the fourth bed, cut the remesh for the hoop structure and planted another eight trays of greens. The lettuce, leak, kale and chard are in the latest batch. We have over 200 seedling starts at this point and we can probably get up to 500 before the hard freezes set in next month.

I potted on the rose seedlings after they got their second pair of true leaves, separating the plants with toilet rolls.

I planted the seeds in Autumn from my garden rose hips.

Seedlings of winter vegetables. Asako has refined a seed raising/potting mix from materials at hand and the seed raising trays grow in the bamboo grove.

True leaves for ... Hyssop (30th anniversary release) column 2, Coriander col 3

Baby coriander (I think)

These red cabbage seedlings have already appeared, after less than a week. They are currently growing in modules, to give them a head start over the slugs and caterpillars. I'll be planting them out once they're about 6 inches talls.

The tomatoes are up, hooray. Just waiting on the sloooow pepper seedings now.

This volunteer seedling is reaching for the warm sunshine! I suspect that a seed was blown in there by the wind last autumn. This is the sort of thing that can crack a brick wall if not removed in time.

Four Sun Blaster lights from Lee Valley start off the seedlings: tomatoes, lettuce, tomatillos, eggplant, sorrel, basil, catnip.

Turnip seedlings the day after they popped up.

getting bigger!!

Still getting the hang of Cynoglossum grande. This year I lost my two oldest specimens. Lesson? Don't repot them in the middle of winter! Wait til summer when they're dormant. Several of last years seedlings survived ok in the poly tunnel though. This might be another one that's difficult in the UK due to winter growing, rather than frost tender per se.

Seedlings removed from agar after some weeks of acclimatisation and potted into a pasteurised native potting mix with pasterised semi-rotted casuarina leaves as a mulch.

A few of my Saguaro cacti seedlings. Fully grown these guys can reach 50 feet tall and live more than 150 years. But right now at 3 weeks they are only about half a cm.

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