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Apple seedlings,
Growing in a tropical location.
4 out of 5 seeds germinated
Growing bigger, will need to repot soon
Mixed antirrhinums -- snap dragons -- about ready for pricking out. Hope they will grow in pots and make a splash of colour on my balcony in a month or two.
Some gre, some didn't. The row of peas only yielded 3 plants, but we ended up with quite a bit of cabbage, loads of tomatoes and a hell of alot of incredibly slow growing strawberries which I now have to try and keep over the winter despite no strawberries. I would feel terrible if they all died, obviously.
Lumen print of seedling
Ilford Galerie8 by 10
1 Day exposure - full sun
scanned epson V33
photoshop - levels and curves
Conservation agriculture, including improved water productivity, in north-western China is helping to ensure food security. Source: ACIAR
... of 'Perlchen' x Leonie Lamesch. 'Perlchen is on the verge of getting a new name, though I haven't decided on a fitting one. This seedling hasn't got a name either yet, I have a few more with the same parantage. This one is low growing so far, a bit like a patio and is more or less continious flowering. Sort of a 'Patio-Pemberton' though by heritage, this rose has nothing to do with the beautiful Pemberton roses. It looks like a small replica of one.
Seedling pretending they're going out for a night in town, in rain, no umbrella via 500px ift.tt/HXVFZ7
I found this growing out of the weep hole in the bricks out front. It's probably a Love in a Mist seedling.
This 5 week old tomato seedling was a surprise in the greenhouse. I have no idea which of last year's varieties it is, so it we'll wait with baited breath until later in the summer!
Here are the seedlings that are still waiting to be planted. The green stringy thing in the pot is a shallot we planted last year that just keeps growing out long tendrils.
The greatest achievement was at first and for a time a dream. The oak sleeps in the acorn, the bird waits in the egg, and in the highest vision of the soul a waking angel stirs. Dreams are the seedlings of realities.
James Allen
A spring view of the Seedling Wye Oak located at a little Methodist Church near Bridgetown in Northeastern Queen Annes County near the boarder of Caroline County . See another view earlier in my photo stream . tree was planted in 1976
This mile-long stretch of U.S. Highway 30 (Lincoln Highway) west of Mount Vernon,IA, is part of the original 1918-19 'seedling mile' in Linn County.
A seedling mile was placed six miles from the nearest town, usually across rough terrain, and was to give the traveler a sense of smooth, fast travel for at least that one mile. The road surface was originally 16 feet wide, 7 1/2 inches thick, and crowned 1 1/2 inches to provide drainage and cost roughly $33,000.