Alright it seems a lot of the blog has been seeds starting but down the road all of these seeds that I am starting are going to make for a great blog to see all of the trees and plants as they were at seed to what they developed into. So once again tonight i am starting the Canary Island Date Palm seeds that I collected from the red fruited tree. I am starting them in a snap-tite container with a 50% perlite and 50% peat moss mix. I have heard several people talk about this mixture so here goes my try with it. I am placing it in the seed box with all the others and going to date it to see how long they take to start. Also tonight I planted the Joey Palm seeds in the 14" tree pots. Here are a few of these shots.
Well being born in a paradise like I was here in South Florida I have always taken all of my tropical plants and palms around me for granted. Just recently realizing how lucky I am. I'm going to take full advantage of this tropical climate. This blog is going to show all of my trials and tribulations with growing different species of plants and trees. Feel free to check back regularly and watch my plants grow.
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Seeds Planted
Alright it seems a lot of the blog has been seeds starting but down the road all of these seeds that I am starting are going to make for a great blog to see all of the trees and plants as they were at seed to what they developed into. So once again tonight i am starting the Canary Island Date Palm seeds that I collected from the red fruited tree. I am starting them in a snap-tite container with a 50% perlite and 50% peat moss mix. I have heard several people talk about this mixture so here goes my try with it. I am placing it in the seed box with all the others and going to date it to see how long they take to start. Also tonight I planted the Joey Palm seeds in the 14" tree pots. Here are a few of these shots.
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