Today's projects:
- Transplanted geraniums from 4-packs to their own 3" pots. I will give them a day's reprieve from growlights to adjust to the transplant.
- Transplanted Sweet Williams to twenty-five 2" pots; will not put under lights today to allow recovery from the transplant. The remaining Sweet William seedlings (7) have been potted in two 3" pots to grow on as extras.
- It was also time to give the rosemary seedlings more "leg room", splitting up the seedlings into their own cells.
- Eight seedlings from the pansy container sown on February 3 were ready to be transplanted into two 4-packs. I thought I would l leave the remaining seedlings in the 4"x8" container for a few more weeks but instead transplanted them into a 6-pack. Similarly, I won't put the pansies back under growlights until tomorrow.
- I have had difficulty in past years germinating lavender seeds. This year I ran an experiment to see which of three methods (traditional, pre-chilling, pressing seeds into mix) would yield the greatest number of seedlings. As of this date, the most effective was the traditional planting of seeds sown 1/4" deep. I transplanted those eight seedlings from container #1 and one seedling from container #2 into a 3" pot, leaving the remaining seedlings to grow on. The winner will be declared in a few weeks.
- The delphiniums looks a bit ill with blotchy leaves that are slightly yellowing. I hesitate to transplant them in this condition but decided a bit of "tough love" was in order. I moved the six largest seedlings to their own 3" pots and the remaining seedlings will carry on in the original container for a few more weeks.
Coleus (Rainbow Mix): Livingston Seeds, 2014. Planted seeds 1/4" deep in one 4"x8" container. Expected germination time, 7-14 days. Characteristics: annual, shade, 12-18" tall, blooms in summer. Used as a backdrop or centerpiece in pots or in a mass. Shades of kelly green, royal burgundy and lemon yellow. For bushier growth, pinch center stem when plants are 4" to 6" tall.
See: http://www.outsidepride.com/seed/flower-seed/coleus/coleus-rainbow-mix.html
Impatiens (Flavours Hybrid Mix): Burpee, 2015. Sowed seeds in 4"x8" container shallowly. Expected germination date: 18-28 days. Days to maturity, 55-60. Characteristics: annual, large 2" flowers, white, red, pink, lavender, 8" tall. Space 10" apart.
See: http://www.almanac.com/plant/impatiens
Lupines (Russell's Prize Mix, Lupinus polyphyllus): Livingston Seeds, 2014. Expected germination time, 25-30 days. I did not soak the seeds overnight as recommended on the packet. Planted seeds 1/4" deep in one 4"x8" container. Characteristics: Perennial, sun, 2' to 4' tall, tall stalks bearing large flowers in shades of pink, yellow, rose, red and blue, use as cut flowers or in garden bed, low maintenance, mulch summer and winter.
See: http://www.burpee.com/perennials/lupine/lupine-russell-hybrid-mixed-colors-prod000077.html
Potentilla (Trailing Cinquefoil, tonguei): Harvested, 2014. The seeds were originally received through a seed swap, 2009. Planted seeds 1/8" deep in one 4"x8" container. Not 100% sure of variety, but most resembles a tonguei by Internet search. One of my favorite perennial flowers. Over the past five years there has been a decline in the number of plants in the perennial bed. I hope to add dozen or so more plants to the garden. Characteristics: perennial, full sun, hybrid, low clump-forming for edging or massing as ground cover. trailing stems, 4-6" tall, small, single apricot-yellow buttercup flowers, bright-red eye, blooms all summer, pinch back spent blooms.
See: http://www.perennials.com/plants/potentilla-tonguei.html
Postscript #2 - I am stratifying Bouncing Bet/Saponaria officinalis seeds for one week in the refrigerator. They will be ready to sow on or after March 11.
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