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When Planting Things Of Side Or Sowing Seeds, Do You Have To Mix Compost In With Soil Or Not.?

Friday, November 6th, 2009

If its veg seed, then its beneficial to mix compost into the soil, firm it down by walking over it, then give it a light rake over. Leave for a couple of weeks before sowing the veg seed or if planting small veg plants /onions/garlic/potatoes then they can go straight in , without waiting.
If sowing flower seeds then there is no need for compost unless your soil is poor.Shrubs and trees like a small amount in the planting hole.

How Can I Get Sowing Seeds From My Peonies?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

How to Grow Peonies from Seed
Growing peonies from seed is as easy as growing carrots, except it takes a little longer, ( about 3-5 years). The results, however, are far more satisfying.
The way I go about the whole procedure is as follows:
In late summer / early fall I collect seed pods from many different cultivars. These are strictly open pollinated seeds, so the variety is huge. Simply leave the pods in an open container to dry, then remove the seeds.
About the beginning of October fill 4-6 inch pots with moist potting soil. Plant the seeds ~4 cm. apart and ~ 2-21/2 cm. deep. If you wish you may spray the soil with a fungicide (such as ‘No-damp’) or treat the seeds with a bit of ‘bulb’ dust. Rotting is not usually a problem.
Place the pots in plastic food-storage bags. Tie with a twist tie and place in a warm place ( ~ 20 deg.C ), leave for about 3 months. During this period the radicle and also a root system. will develop . Soil can be carefully removed for periodic inspection without harming the little plants. Simply replace soil and place back in the bags.
When radicles and roots are sufficiently developed place the pots in a cold spot (just above freezing). That old fridge in the basement is marvelous for this purpose! Leave in the cold for 2/3/4/months…until SPRING!
Select a spot in the garden for a nursery bed. Carefully knock the soil and seedlings out of the pot (keep intact as much as possible) and plant at the same depth as in the pot. Insert a plant marker with the seedling information. Keep planting area moist (mulch). Throughout the summer you will see the first leaves appear. Some seedlings may not put forth leaves until next spring…be patient. Leave the little plants over winter (a further layer of mulch will help them overwinter without heaving) until Aug-Sept the following year. Transplant at this time to about 1 foot apart and at the same depth as the plant was growing. The little peony roots look a bit like carrots with coarse roots.
With a bit of luck (and good management) you can have a few blooms the following year (3rd year). You can expect to have plenty of blooms in year 4 and 5.
What a pleasure… what a thrill and what satisfaction to see the first peony flower from your own plants! Flowers no one in this whole wide world has seen before!

When A Seed Packet Says “sow” Seeds. Does That Mean To Plant Seeds In The Soil?

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Can you germinate any type of seed using the paper towl method?

Seeds Of Greatness By Denis Waitley

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

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