Sunday, April 07, 2024

Shlumbergera Update. Some Continue To Bloom. 7 Apr 24.

 Some of the Schlumbergeras continue to bloom.


See also the one in the Poinsettia post today.

Most of them need up-potting.  I'm not sure that, going forward, I want as many (maybe 10 plants) but they are among the most rewarding, and for minimal care, for flowers that bloom beautifully indoors in the glum of winter.  

An of course I will want to see what the seedlings do as they grow.  Maybe bloom winter after this - 2025-2026 - but I don't know

Poinsettia Continues Full Bloom. 7 Apr 24.

This is the Poinsettia that I kept after Christmas 2022.  I repotted it early summer in good potting soil, in a heavy pot to prevent falling over.  It doesn't get a lot of care.  It was blooming at Christmas and even better now.


This is the one I bought Christmas 2023 and repotted not long ago in good potting soil and a heavy pot.   Most of the leaves have fallen off but the colorful blooms (sepals?) continue.


I guess I wont be buying Poinsettias next Christmas 😀


Saturday, April 06, 2024

Refinishing A Very Old, Small, Cedar Box. 6 Apr 24.

 This box has been sitting around for a long time.  It was on a back shelf in the garage, awaiting repairs.  The top was broken into two pieces.  The bottom had broken into three pieces.  Anyone else would have thrown it away.  But I like things with a nice wood grain, and I wanted a box for remotes that isn't plastic, and it was something to play with.


I glued the top together.  Unfortunately, the glue ran in the grain, invisible until polyurethane coat was added.  Then it showed badly..  So I sanded it off.  The glue shows with alcohol too.   I alternated alcohol / sanding / alcohol / sanding, until the glue no longer showed.  Then I sanded with super fine sandpaper, gave a coat of wood conditioner, then multiple coats of spraybpolyurethane.

I like cedar wood, its grains and knots.  It shows nicely on this box.  I ordered new hinges and a hasp on Amazon.  

The inside was too difficult to give a good finish, and glue showed there too.  I lined it with faux-antique paper lining.  This stuff is as thin as a coat of paint, and very sticky.   It was a learning process and my result was so - so.


I remember the original feet were wooden, but they broke off and were long gone.  I just used some felt feet for scratch protection.  The bottom is 1/4 " plywood.  I finished it for protection, but it's nothing special.



Now I have a box for storing remotes and reading glasses, so they won't get lost and there is less clutter.  And not plastic.

Dwarf Dahlia Seedling Update. 6 Apr 24.

 The dwarf dahlia seedlings are making their true leaves now.  I think germination was about 50%.  These seeds were planted in regular potting soil.  They were at room temperature, not warming mat.  I read they do better without the added warmth.

My plan was 8 cells of "Mignon" and 8 cells of "Dandy".   Full height for Mignon is listed as 20 inches and for Dandy  24 inches (Baker Creek Seeds).   Maybe smaller if container grown?   Since some cells were empty and some had two or three plants, I rearranged today so each cell had one plant.


These are in full sun, outside, during the day and inside at night. They usually get a few hours of LED light to lengthen their day.  Watering with Schultz at recommended houseplant strength.  I think Miracle Grow at 1/4 tsp per 2 quart would do fine as well.

Tomato Seedling Update. 6 Apr 24.

 The tomato seedlings are doing well.  With days this week mostly 50s to 60s, maybe slightly warmer in full sun, I have them out in full sun all day and in sunroom at night.  Nights are high 30s into the 40s.

The pale leggy seedlings look a lot better now.   I thinned them today, one seedling per cell.


Before thinning.


I think they are about to have a growth surge now.

I'm watering as with other seedlings, weak houseplant - strength Schultz with each watering,