Covered are all cuttings. Roses, hedges and a weird plant that doesn't seem to die when cut!
Seeing some new leaves, flowers on the hedges.
And then seeds. Carnations, not doing great, weed seeds mixed in because of the outside dirt.
And Lupine seeds. 3 bins, but 1 fully failed.
And two...
Strawberries coming up.
Planned out what to do with the cloth grow bags DH bought.
Looks like 5 won't be used.
One for Strawberries. One for flowers in the other thread. Two for carrots. Five for potatoes. Two for chili peppers and Two for mild peppers. Four for cucumbers. One for carnation...
Green heron decided to try snacking in my pond. Got itself stuck and needing rescue. 🙄
Gotta add net to the fence blocking livestock out to also keep these guys out now, too.
They sound like wonky chickens....
Years ago, I bought from this lady. Can't remember what, though. Lol
There's dwarf tiger lily for aquariums. They actually grow to a big size in a tank if given proper light, but is small for ponds.
My koi eat delicate things like lily and lotus, and they take up a ton of surface space, so...
Starting again with trying to root cuttings.
Got the white/purple rooting hormone powder bottle. And some vermiculite.
Trying to get florist roses to root currently.
Cut under leaf node, I think. No leaves on them.
Contained to keep in moisture. On seedling mat to stay warm.
What else do I...
Miniature daffodils are so cute! 😍
Potted the bulbs. I need another garden bed! I guess that's what the cinderblock thing is also called. 😅 Brainfart moment.
1-3 bulbs in each. Most were already sprouting.
Got 10 and 30 gal fabric grow bags.
Cinderblocks to make a long "container" out of, open to ground below them, fill with dirt and plant in and in the wall cells.
Can these plants grow and stay in these over winter? In just the blocks that connect directly to the ground or also the bags...