Showing posts with label coreopsis full moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coreopsis full moon. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Monday's Odds 'n Ends #3

The geraniums have been potted up!
Following are the tasks I finished today that were carried over from this weekend:
  1. Watered as needed. 
  2. Fertilized as needed. 
  3. Moved geraniums from 3" pots to 4 1/2" pots. 
  4. Transplanted delphiniums
  5. Transplanted black-eyed susans
  6. Moved asparagus from 4-packs to 4" pots. 
The asparagus seedlings were buried two inches deep into bigger pots.
Postscript #1 -  No evidence of germination from the foxglove and coreopsis (full moon and early sunrise) seeds planted on February 28.  Research suggests up to a 30 day germination; I will wait until March 31 before declaring them not viariable (seeds were at six years old).
Postscript #2 - The first sowing of black-eyed susans (February 25) looks far less robust than the second sowing (February 28).  I will transplant the February 25 seedlings to individual 3" pots and toss the February 28 seedlings growing in the 4"x8" container. 

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Flowers - Little Bit of This, Little Bit of That




"What a desolate place would be a world without a flower!  It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome.  Are not flowers the stars of the earth, and are not our starts the flowers of the heaven."
-  A.J. Balfour 






I planted more annual and perennial flowers today, all requiring 10 weeks of growth before the spring plant out date of mid May.  I am hoping for a dozen seedlings from each 3" pot. This year I am trying to not overseed each container; I must be more trusting that the seeds are viable.

The seeds sown today were as follows:

Baby's Breath (Covent Garden, Gypsophilia elegans): American Seed, 2015. Planted two 3" pots. Expected germination time, N/A. Characteristics: annual, needs darkness to germinate according to packet, but internet says light is needed, dainty, small, misty white flowers, blooms in summer, 18" tall, use as filler in floral bouquets, can be invasive, pick off seed heads, cut and come again, good for successive plantings.

See: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/62/#b

Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta): Livingston Seeds, 2014. Planted two 3" pots. Expected germination time, 10-15 days. Characteristics: perennial, needs light to germinate, bright yellow blooms, good in mass plantings, cut flower.

See: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/germinate-blackeyed-susan-seeds-43284.html

Chamomile (German, Matricaria recutita): Burpee, 2015. Planted one 3" pot.  Expected germination time, N/A. Days to maturity, 56. Characteristics: annual, needs darkness to germinate,-like flowers, used for tea, full sun, 24" tall, aromatic daisy, self-seeds, invasive habit (container planting best), used in tea, potpourri, continually blooming until first frost, member of the Asteraceae family,

See: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/long-german-chamomile-bloom-seed-81857.html

Coreopsis (Early Sunrise, Grandiflora): Seed swap, 2009. Planted two 3" pots.  Expected germination time, N/A.  Characteristics: perennial, needs light to germinate (sprinkled more on top of soil after recognizing my mistake of planting 1/4" deep), also known as Double Butter Daisy and Tickseed, 20" tall, full sun/partial shade, golden, semi-double yellow flowers, prolific, blooms early summer to mid fall, easy to grow, All-American Selections Award winner in 1989.

See: http://www.bluestoneperennials.com/COES.html

Coreopsis (Full Moon): Seed swap, 2009. Planted two 3" pots.  Expected germination time, N/A. Characteristics: perennial, needs light to germinate (sprinkled more on top of soil after recognizing my mistake of planting 1/4" deep), 18"-24" tall, showy hybrid, large, canary yellow flowers, 3" flowers, long blooming, blooms early summer into early fall, easy to grow, cut flowers.
See: http://www.waltersgardens.com/plants/view/?plant=1627

Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea, Variety, N/A): Seed swap, 2009. Planted two 3" pots.  Expected germination time, N/A.  Characteristics: biennial, needs light to germinate (sprinkled more on top of soil after recognizing my mistake of planting 1/4" deep), bell-shaped flowers, blooms early to mid-summer, good in mass plantings, 2'-5' tall, easily self-seeds.

See: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/plant-foxglove-seeds-72729.html

Grecian Rose (Red Dragon, Geum chiloense): Livingston Seeds, 2014. Planted two 3" pots.  Expected germination time, 10-14 days. Characteristics: perennial, needs darkness to germinate, frilly scarlet-red to orange blooms, flashy, blooms first year, deadhead regularly, 16-20" tall, sun/dappled sun, summer blooms.
See: http://myfolia.com/plants/3427-grecian-rose-geum-geum-chiloense/varieties/103328-red-dragon

Purple Coneflower (Echinacaea purpurea): Harvested, 2014. Planted three 3" pots.  Expected germination time, N/A. Seeds originally purchased from Burpee, 2013. Characteristics: perennial, needs darkness to germinate, member of Asteraceae family, butterfly magnet, easy to grow, flowers are large orange, gold spiky centers with strong rose pink petals, blooms in July and August, drought tolerant, good in mass plantings, full sun/partial shade, 2'-4' tall.
See: http://www.northcreeknurseries.com/plantName/Echinacea-purpurea-

Snapdragons (Tetra Ruffled Supreme Mix, Antirrhinum majus): Livingston Seeds, 2014. Planted two 3" pots with pelletized seeds. Expected germination time, 3-8 days. Characteristics: perennial, needs light to germinate, (sprinkled more on top of soil after recognizing my mistake of planting 1/4" deep), full sun, 24"-30" tall, blooms spring through fall, full spectrum of color, good for cutting gardens, containers or borders.
See: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/germinate-giant-tetra-snapdragon-seeds-44684.html

Postscript #1 - One seedling has germinated in the Salvia Blue Bedder container (sown on February 25, 2 days)
Postscript #2 - A few of the vinca seeds in the twenty-five pot seed tray have germinated (sowed on February 17, 11 days).