My daughter has a blog “Parenting 365 days a year”, so I’m stealing the idea. Being a member in good standing (maybe) of the Redbud Horticulture committee, I thought I’d comment on what I’m doing for my garden this week. I’ll try to blog once a week…maybe once a month….here goes:
Seed germinating. Everyone always says to me “don’t you just love getting all those seed catelogs this time of year?”. Well, no, not really, they just go in the trash. By now, I’ve ordered all my seeds on line from Thompson & Morgan, ValueSeed, or Parks. Last weekend I set out the following, (in store-bought seed starter, DH hates when I sterilize dirt in the kitchen): saved seeds from white and mixed impatiens, yellow and mixed snapdragons, and gazanias. The gazanias aren’t interested in sprouting, but I’m really excited about the snaps and impatiens, saving seeds is a first here.
I also started some Bacopa and Corax Bronze, (ornamental millet), but neither have germinated yet. Last year, I bought some Bacopa, they trailed so prettily on top of pedestals in my fountain. I guess I’ll be buying them again in a few months.
I’m about to give up on trying to start begonias from cuttings, though. I have about 30 left, from about 1oo cuttings. They rotted away. Anyone have any suggestions? I’ve tried starting in water in the past, but even though they send out roots quickly, I’ve not had any better luck with them taking hold in the dirt.
Once the webmaster trusts me, I’ll try my hand at posting pictures….that’s the best part of my daughter’s blog!