Apple Whip and Tongue Graft at 6 months. |
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Old Charlie. 8.23.14
Charlie. 8.13.14 |
Garden Harvest. Bud Grafts. 8.23.14
Garden Harvest 8.23.14 |
But here are the items Ning picked in the kitchen garden, raised beds.
Really nice. We have a bunch of zucchini already. I like the yellow supper squash better.
I did remove polyethylene tape from a few of the 3 weeks old bud grafts. They look pretty good in general. On some, the buds are hard to see, on others the buds are large and plump. A couple might not have taken, but most are promising. Also on the lilac that I budded.
Labels:
bud grafting,
chilis,
peppers,
summer squash,
Tomatoes,
zucchini
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Hollyhocks, Carnations from seeds. Saving Four O'Clock seeds. 8.21.14
Four O'Clock Seeds. 8.21.14 |
Collecting 4:00 Seeds. 8.21.14 |
They are open pollinated. There is a good chance they may not come true from seeds. That's fine with me.
I just lean the seed-containing tips into a labeled envelope and shake. The ripened seeds fall in with no effort at all. In fact, moving the plants, lots of seeds fall off.
I labeled the envelopes with the color of the plant I collected from. Even if they don't come true, If I start them next year that should give me a diversity of types. I can grow separately from red, yellow, white, yellow marble, and orange marble.
This is about 6 weeks for the carnation seedlings. I just sprinkled the seeds on top of the potting soil, scratched them in a little, and kept them watered. I didn't know they would grow so easily. Soon I need to divide them and pot them up either separately or in much smaller bunches.
The Hollyhocks are ficifolia "Happy Lights". I started them about 8 weeks ago. I have other plants in containers, either Fordham Giant or Carnival Mix, that are almost ready to bloom, from seeds started mid June. I mixed the varieties so I don't know which one.
Saving 4:00 Seeds for Next Year. 8.21.14 |
All of these are new to me. It's great trying new plants.
Carnation Seedlings. 8.21.14 |
Hollyhock Seedlings. 8.21.14 |
Fresh Tomatoes. Okra. Pears. 8.21.14
Lemon Boy, Cherokee Purple, SuperSweet 1,000, Sungold, and one I forget. 8.18.14 |
Burgundy Okra. Container Grown. 8.21.14 |
Nice looking plant, too.
Tomatoes are the best ever for me. The seeds were left over from previous years. The Lemon Boy were many years old. Pee-fertilizing gave me the biggest, lushest, more productive tomato plants I've had. I did not spritz them - the shine is their own juice.
Pears. 8.21.14 |
Labels:
Cherokee Purple,
Lemon Boy,
okra,
pear,
Sungold,
Supersweet 1000,
tomato
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