Here are few pics of one of the seedlings I have growing in the basement. Open pollinated William Lachman.
Both pictures of the same little hosta. There are a few other interesting ones that came out too. So far I like this one the best, but only time will tell. I probably started this 6-7 weeks ago.
The good news is that these seedlings are helping me deal with a ridiculous winter.
Seedling Pic For Fun
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Seedling Pic For Fun
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Re: Seedling Pic For Fun
Wow, what a great looking little seedling! Good growing there. What others are you growing Steg? Good luck with them, it's such a great winter pastime isn't it?
Re: Seedling Pic For Fun
Thanks.....I didn't have a whole lot to do with it, but now the pressure is on I guess. Just a fun hobby.
I didn't have as much luck with many of the others. I tried to keep the soil a little warmer this year since the basement was pretty cool. I should have left things alone as I think I cooked some. Still a little upset about that but live and learn. I do have a couple Galaxy seedlings - small right now and not showing anything special. Then a couple Celestial Lightening.
The most seedlings I have are from either William Lachman (10-15 to watch) and then a ton of Diva. My daughter picked the seeds from Diva and wanted to grow them - should I be worried??? All green, but nice leaf shapes. They are special in the fact that they are ones picked and planted by my daughter - she'll be 4 this summer.
I didn't have as much luck with many of the others. I tried to keep the soil a little warmer this year since the basement was pretty cool. I should have left things alone as I think I cooked some. Still a little upset about that but live and learn. I do have a couple Galaxy seedlings - small right now and not showing anything special. Then a couple Celestial Lightening.
The most seedlings I have are from either William Lachman (10-15 to watch) and then a ton of Diva. My daughter picked the seeds from Diva and wanted to grow them - should I be worried??? All green, but nice leaf shapes. They are special in the fact that they are ones picked and planted by my daughter - she'll be 4 this summer.
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