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In the full dark canopy of League Scrub were dozens of new plants. Perhaps one of these might survive to maturity. More likely is that none will. It's too dark.

 

My first guess was Cryptocarya erythroxylon, but it may not even be a laurel.

Jill planted about two-dozen citrus seeds, and watered them for days, and just when she was about to give up, she got about 8 seedlings. It's a solstice miracle.

Tomatoes, arugula, corn and cucumbers.

Supposedly blight resistant tomato plants

Maryland Forest Service worked with the Hagerstown Community College Environmental Club students to do a tree seedling giveaway, April 2023

Herbalist and seed grower Richo Cech's suggestions a minimum elevation of 300 meters for successful cultivation of Ligusticum porteri. Ojai has an elevation of 227 meters.

 

True leaves for ... Tomato (Martino's Roma) column 2 showing true leaves- going very well. These germinated very early (no date)

This weekend, we got a little break from the rain, so I transplanted some Boy Choy seedlings into one of our repurposed blue recycle bin. I planted them in a container instead of the vegetable bed, because it lessen the chance of Earwigs and Slugs from getting to them.

First go at sowing seed. These are 6 months old.

 

Seed ex hanzrobo

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These are my red onions and Broccoli seedlings. The Broccoli just decided to start sprouting, I'm surprised how little time it took, hopefully they survive till planting time.

4 months old

Echinocereus reichenbachii, Echinopsis obrepanda v calorubra, Astrophytum asterias cv Super Kabuto, Echinofossulocactus multicostatus

Here's the guys who've graduated to the sunny window.

Things are cooking along nicely in the pepper seedling trays. Soon our jalapenos are going to be getting their second set of leaves!

 

--Schn.

seedlings protectted from birds with wire cages.

Seedling development at Adi Gudom Wereda centre. Tigray, Ethiopia. (Credit: Ake Mamo)

 

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.

Fantastic yard sale find! For $20 got this sturdy fiberglass cart, complete with plastic plant trays and covers, and some sturdy handmade wooden trays that give support to the rather flimsy plastic flats. There are 2 lights above each of the 3 lower trays - each on their own switch. What a bargain!

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...

We start most of our seeds off in trays on the balcony.

1 of three of the Ellie seedlings, these are all different.

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.

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

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