Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Home Orchard Society Fruit Tasting Show. 10.18.15
Great fruit show last weekend. Home Orchard Society. I volunteered at the membership table for the morning. Didn't know what I was doing but everyone was nice.
Seed Starting in Fall. 10.20.15
Seedlings. 10.20.15 |
Days are getting shorter. Nothing I can do outside after or before work. I can putter with seedlings.
I've never done this before, with daylilies. I did grow some native plum seedlings over the winter, a few years ago.
When the daylily seeds have stratified for one month in the refrigerator, I place them at room temp in their paper towel / zipper bags. Check the seeds every couple of days. Many sprout within one to two weeks. When I see sprouts, I transfer the sprouted seed to a 6-pack containing seed starting medium. Some of those have sprouted and grown large enough that I move them up to a starting pot with potting soil. When in seed starting medium, I water with 1/4 teaspoon of tomato miracle grow per gallon of water.
Seedlings. 10.20.15 |
Some were too close to the lights, resulting in a few light-burned leaves. Not enough to set them back significantly.
So far, 3 apricot seeds have germinated. Of Daylilies, I now have 1 dozen seeedlings from pod parent "Happy Returns", and 6 seedlings from pod parent "Chicago Apache". There are germinated seeds from "Ice Carnival" and one from "Vigaro-labeled" NOID. Each pod parent was hybridized with a contrasting variety, diploid to diploid and tetraploid to tetraploid.
There is also a cactus that was rootstock for a pink grafted cactus. The scion eventually died, and the rootstock grew new branches. I cut off a branch, to start a new plant. Tentative ID Hylocereus undatus but I could be wrong. If correct, that is "Dragon fruit" cactus.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Bearded Iris Fall Bloom. 10.17.15
Bearded Iris "Sunny Disposition" 10.17.15 |
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Opuntia. Bumblebee. Peach Seed. 10.14.15
This is a good start for my opuntia trial. I have two "Texas Opuntia Cuttings" via Amazon. I imagine these are just some cactus pads that someone in San Antonio went outside and cut off a larger cactus. "The Mother plants are direct offspring from some of the San Antonio
Missions including the Alamo! A large cactus with flattened, mostly
spiny stems that produce deep red, juicy and sweet fruits.". They are labeled as "Spineless Thornless Prickly Pear, Nopal Verde Opunti" which I can't find anywhere, but suspect they are Opuntia Engelmannii. The others were posted last week.
If nothing else, they will be interesting in the sunroom for the winter, and require minimal or no watering.
Random pic of one of the largest bumblebees I have seen this year. Haven't seen any in months.
Sprouting peach seed from last week or so. Planted in seed starting medium. This one is from "Oregon Curl Free".
If nothing else, they will be interesting in the sunroom for the winter, and require minimal or no watering.
Random pic of one of the largest bumblebees I have seen this year. Haven't seen any in months.
Sprouting peach seed from last week or so. Planted in seed starting medium. This one is from "Oregon Curl Free".
Texas Opuntial Pad Cutting. 110.15.15 |
Bumblee on Dianthus. 10.15.15 |
Germinating Peach Seed. "Oregon Curl Free" Seed Parent. 10.5.15 |
Labels:
brasilopuntia,
opuntia,
Opuntia Engelmannii
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Fishing. 1960.
Time flies. I think these are all about 1960. In each, I'm the smaller little boy. My dad made that boat by hand. Fishing was something we all did back then. Mississippi river.
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