Showing posts with label seedlings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seedlings. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Tomatoes, Flowers, Seedling Galore



Lots of tomatoes... I decided to plant much less tomatoes this year though.


I transplanted some to a "bigger" container, but there are still several that are waiting to be transplanted. I am waiting for the second true-leaf to show up.


Zinnias... lots of them. Small, medium, and tall! It will be great!!!


Marigolds... a few types. This one is the Best Mix (I believe it is by Burpee).


This is a small zinnia. I will plant in front of all the others.
Still in the "start container", are the basil seedlings.


In the front, another Zinnia... I believe this one is Thumbelina.
At the back, Marigold Bolero.


At the back, Cosmos, most likely Sensation.
In the front, another Zinnia. This one is from seeds that I saved from last year Zinnia that I planted in my front yard. They are small, and fluorescent yellow. 
Behind the small Zinnias, I believe is another Zinnia, the giant Scarlet type. They are gorgeous!!!

Thanks for dropping by,
Luiza

Thursday, March 24, 2016

More seedlings


More seedlings progress. The ones above are alyssum, white and pink. They are almost ready to be transplanted to their permanent place in the yard.


These are Goji Berries. It is an experiment. I extracted the seeds from dried Goji Berries. These are one year old, and I have to find a place in my yard to put them.


Coreopsis. Not sure if I already "missed the boat". I just transplanted them in the frontyard. Hopefully they will still be able to flower.



The same with the pansies. They can get very leggy when things start to get warmer here. I just transplanted them in the frontyard.



Delphiniums. I really want to see how these will do in my yard this year, if they can survive the hungry snails that live forever in my yard!

Thanks for dropping by,
Luiza