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Casuarina equisetifolia Seedlings

Commonly known as sheoak or she-oak, ironwood or Filao

Here are the funny little basil seedlings I grew from a basil stem I bought from the grocery store and successfully rooted and let go to seed. I grew some red rubin basil and cinnamon basil this summer, but it wasn't quite right for pesto (even though, they made an interesting pesto...not what I'm used to eating). So, I harvested the seeds and these are the resulting seedlings! They look really healthy and happy.

The soil-less seed starting medium is super-light and fluffy, and dries out quickly, but it's mold-resistant and the seeds seem to love it.

My seedling tomatoes under lights in the front window. I rigged up three shop lights and I purchased full-spectrum fluorescent bulbs. I used heating pads to get the seeds to germinate. Almost all of the seedlings are heritage tomatoes; the seed was purchased from Hope Seeds here in New Brunswick and Salt Spring Seeds in Victoria, BC. I am very pleased seeds I saved myself from a Caspian Pink are growing fine so far ....

Against all the odds, this very old seed has sprouted a seedling

Brussels sprout seedlings in small pots.

 

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Researchers inspecting young maize plants planted with fabricated maize planter in the field. Photo by IITA. (file name: ISS_389). ONLY low res file available.

Texas redbud grows on thin, calcareous well-drained soils west of eastern redbud's native habitat. It is smaller and more drought tolerant than its eastern relative, with thick, leathery, much smaller leaves that have wavy margins. The waxy upper surface of the leaves helps retard transpiration. It is most commonly multi-trunked.

 

Plant Habit or Use: small tree

 

Exposure: sun partial sun

 

Flower Color: pink to magenta

 

Blooming Period: spring

 

Fruit Characteristics: small flattened pod and seeds

 

Height: 15 to 20 ft.

 

Width: 15 to 20 ft.

 

Plant Character: deciduous

 

Heat Tolerance: very high

 

Water Requirements: medium

 

Soil Requirements: adaptable

 

USDA Hardiness Zone: 6

I believe it's a zinnia seedling.

New plumeria seedling at Richlin's Farm.

It already was named but I can't recall it right now :=/ Sorry... William, where ya at?

I know you still know the name of it... Big Orange? Bid Daddy? I dunno... :P

 

It kinda reminds me of the beautiful cv. "Kimo" -- maybe a seedling of it -- peachy fragrance... about 3 inches... yummy!!!

We used a cut-up Nasoya tofu container and a Sharpie to make the labels.

Strangely, none of my early variety tomatoes have sprouted. The colder weather has caused some condensation in my mini-greenhouse, so I gave them some air. Aren't they cute, though?

Unidentified tiny seedlings. Leaves rounded, with dark spots. Serpentine grassland next to trail 6.

I'm gonna start a veggie garden. Here's the first seedling.

cabbages or peppers?

Some seedlings of various greens potted up, with my wonderful new watering tool - a spring-patterned sippy cup. This method was suggested by one of my gardening buddies on MyFolia, and it works beautifully!

Pic illustrating growth of the prickly pear seedling for 2011, taken early October.

Celeriac seedlings biodegradable peat planting pots.

 

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Seedlings start growing in the nursery greenhouse.

She's on her fourth leaf. In about 3 years, this plant will be a bloomin' adult LOL!

Only the Bok Choi grew well. The lettuce died. Good King Henry didn't sprout. One Lovage plant is doing okay. Conclusion is that even with grow lights, January is too early to plant.

An oak tree seedling sprouts above a marching crest of spore containing calyptra, which rise from a verdant mat of moss growing on an old fallen tree.

Mr. J. 'Blue Jay' Is an avid distributor of pecan seeds. This seedling has a root about two times its height, very hard to remove once they get started.

Rice seedlings ready to be planted, Eastern Cambodia

Out of the pots and into their own little bed.

If I'd known how satisfying these were to grow, I would have grown them sooner! Two days to germinate and this photo is early day four.

Planted April 8

Photos from a short trip to Abkhazia

Photos from a short trip to Abkhazia

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