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Freshly planted vegetable seedlings for the Brooklyn garden sitting on a livingroom bookshelf in Pittsburgh.
Surplus seedlings that I will be giving away in a few weeks: Kohlrabi, Corn and Brussels Sprouts. If you live in Charlotte, NC and are interested, get in touch with me.
These are the mustard greens.. those are peeking through. Can't wait till they get big enough to eat.
a winter hobby i have started a bunch of plants inside this year, hoping to plant them outside in the spring. these are some little apple seedlings growing in my workshop :)
My tomato seedlings are enjoying their climate controlled grow chamber. They probably won't go out in the garden for another month. I need to thin them, but I hate to kill any of them!
These tree tomato seedlings are growing in a narrow bed between a parking lot and a red brick building. They have germinated from seeds that wintered over from tomatoes that fell from last year's tomato plants, which in their turn were also "volunteers" (not planted on purpose, but grew from the seeds from the previous year's abandoned crop of tomatoes). It shows the resilience of seeds to adverse temperatures until more propitious climate reappears and growing conditions return.
The seedlings exemplify geotropism, with the roots being positively geotropic, growing in the direction of gravity; while the stems and leaves are negatively geotropic, as they grow up and opposite gravitational force.
Like the parent plant, and given proper care, including sunlight, and plenty of water, one hopes that these seedlings
will grow to maturity, flower, be pollinated and bear fruit...FRESH TOMATOES!!!
Photo taken in or near Amani Nature Reserve
East Usambara Mountains, Tanzania
By H.J. Ndangalasi
Post-Production by J. Quicho
I started over 300 seeds--half in basement and other in sunroom. I use artificial light in basement and natural light from windows in sunroom.
“Little seedlings never flourish in the soil they have been given, be it ever so excellent, if they are continually pulled up to see if the roots are grateful yet”
After they sprout, we transfer them to the grow tubes which sit in these containers with 50-75mm of water to keep them moist.
Seedlings on the bench in laundry want to get outside, They wouldn't if they could feel the temperature.