Propagation: 2014 Seed Starting, part 2, 3 by StillPlaysWDirt
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StillPlaysWDirt wrote: Man guys I sure am having a hard time staying organized.. I've let my pepper sprouts completely dry up. Twice. Luckily I still have a dozen or so but wow I feel like such an idiot! And with all the other chores needing done both in the garden and inside the house I am way behind on everything but I just have to keep reminding myself I am way ahead compared to last year. Success measured by minor improvement rather than perfection! I'm a little OCD sometimes so the imperfections reeaally bug me 😁 Lol Wow Pam congrats on everything! And looks like you had great results with the lobelia! I think I have coral nymph salvia seed I'm not using if you need some. I (think I) have 2 packs of them from 2 separate trades. I wintersowed them and they did great. In fact all three of the salvias did great with that method, S. Azurea, S. Coccinea 'coral nymph' and a red NOID salvia. I also cleared a lot of room on my indoor light rack. Most all my veggies are out and I have 2 full shelves of space. Kathy I swear you motivate me. Not to catch up, just not to be left in the dust. Lol I'm not real sure what to sow next though. The tropicals are calling me but I really would like to do more "bed filler" type perennials unless anyone thinks I may still have time to sow annuals?? It gets real hot here in about 2 months.. Anywho more pics from wintersown jugs. Peephole shots through the top of the jug w iphone. Lol. Pic 1 is impatiens balsamina, 2 salvia azurea, 3 portulaca grandiflora white double, 4 ipomoea quamoclit, 5 is a perennial mix, wonder what the heck they are!! |


