Sunday, October 9, 2016
This summer I was busy working to get my Master Gardeners cert along with working full time at a local nursery. With that excuse in mind, I will tell you I didn't get any really successful crosses again this year! Excuse number three, The weather may not have helped either with the very warm spring that transformed into a mostly cool summer. In fact, it felt like summer lasted for no more than a week this year. Needless to say it didn't help ( excuse.... excuse) with hip production and I ended up losing the crosses I'd managed to make. I only ended up with selfs this year so I will have to be mostly content with them. I am crossing my fingers My mason bees were pollinating my roses along with the fruit trees, so theres a scant chance something was crossed! I wont be too picky for now, but next year things will be different! I did have a list of crosses I was going to make but I suppose it will have to roll over until next year! Right now I am in the thick of collecting hips and dividing seed I thankfully a number of hips from my own yard decided to ripen up so there is at least a somewhat of a rose project going on an I'v collected a few from a local rose garden to up my chances in getting a range of crosses :) I have also taken a number of cuttings of some mini's I haven't grown before, (these cuttings were given to me) and a few super cute fuchsias. I think Im will also try my hand at daylily seeds this winter. I purchased a few packet of seed from a hybridizer online..growing them out sounds fun though I hope I stay focused on them as it will take them quite a while before they produce a bloom.....oh well heres to gardening projects turning indoors.
Monday, October 3, 2016
This little guy is a bit slow growing but it is always covered in buds, This rose is a sister seedling to my single blue for you seedling. again very healthy foliage nice high petal count. This is the same rose earlier in the year with a button eye, it has a sweet fragrance, new grow on stems are red and it branches quite nicely. I'm very happy with this one and if nothing else it is going to be planted in my garden next spring.
I will mention some of these seedlings are from a friend and some are some of my older seedlings I didn't get anything off mention this last growing season I lost a lot of seedlings possibly due to high salt content with the Coir media I used or possibly fungus Gnats. They are normally a irritating hinderance but they may have been devastating to new seedlings. The only ones I have kept from this seasons batch are two pinks with a low petal count that are survivors and a low petal count yellow that keeps wanting to bloom. I'll give them a wait and see but I'm not too excited about them.
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