Tuesday, May 07, 2024

More Mini-Roses Blooming. SunMaid Kordana? 7 May 24

These are from the first pot of yellow Valentine's Day grocery store mini-roses that I bare-rooted, separated, planted individually in good potting soil, and have been watering with Schultz liquid house plant fertilizer per label instructions.


I've been taking them outside for full sun during the day, and inside to prevent too much chill, at night.  I actually think they would be fine outside 24/7 now, since the hybrid teas and English roses are in bud.

If I can find a good container to group at least three, maybe four of these, I'd like to do that soon.  The tall narrow pots sometimes fall over, and I don't care to have a total of five separate plants. 

This is from the same group, bloomed much earlier.  With time, the flower size enlarged very much and the yellow color became very pale.  Soon I will prune that flower stem back to a good looking, lower bud.


This plant has a new flower but from a base shoot, now, and another starting from a taller branch.

Planting Four O'clock, Morning Glory, and Bush Bean Seedlings Outside. 7 May 24.

 I planted most of the Four O'Clock seedlings and about half of the Morning Glory seedlings outside.  It was rainy all day and the soil was muddy.  I didn't want to wait any longer.  They looked like they were starting to suffer in their small containers, and more difficult to manage.

That purple label is next to a plant from overwintered Four O'Clock roots.  It's difficult to see due to the dark colored, small, leaves.



I also planted the only bush bean seedlings that grew earlier.  There are just two.  I'll start more.  I'd like to see how early I can start them.


I gave all of the seedlings a scattering of slug bait, too.

Alpine Strawberry Seedling Germination. 7 May 24.

 Some of the alpine strawberry seeds are germinating.  In my reading, I expected slower.  This is only a fraction of the seeds I planted, and it's quite uneven so far,  but it looks like plenty already.



I keep them on the warming mat at night, and in the bright light during the day.

Saturday, May 04, 2024

Up- Potting Over-Wintered Chive Seedling Pot 4 May 24.

 Last year I planted this container of chive seedlings some time last year.  It overwintered in the kitchen garden.  Now it's growing again.  I want to give them lots more room.

This is the before photo.


They looked pretty root bound.


Rather than tease the roots apart, I just sliced through the soil with a knife.


All of the roots seem to have reached outward, then wind around.  

I sliced it like a cake, into wedges.


Then planted in a much roomier container.


I don't think these will need much TLC.  They should do fine, until they overgrow this container too.

I find it much easier to grow chives in containers, than in-ground.  Much easier to keep weeds out.

Better Hummingbird Photos. 4 May 25

 I moved the feeder closer to the camera.  This camera also doubles as a front door cam, although that was not my intent.