Saturday, February 7, 2009

Petunia Seeds Started

I planted white, red and pink super cascade trailing petunias. I did petunias from seed last year and it worked really well. But this year, the jury will be out for a few weeks. See how small the seeds are? Last year, I paid a lot more for "pelleted" seeds that were encased in something organic to make them bigger and visible on top of the soil.
These small seeds I just pushed out of the little bowl on top of the soil in my seed-starting trays. I couldn't see the seed after I did that, so I hope I got at least one in each cup. Time will tell. Petunia seeds can take up to two weeks to come alive. Although last year, some popped up in just a few days. They like consistent warmth to get going. Planting day in Boise is May 10th. By the way, this seed-starting kit is one I bought four years ago. It works really well and it's all re-usable and dishwasher-able. I have a possibility of 77 plants here, and yes, I can use them all in baskets, planters, garden bed fillers between veggies, foundation plantings, and by giving a few to my friends.

3 comments:

Russell said...

Okay... I'm suitably and sincerely impressed! I am one of those lazy ones who go to the greenhouse and buy the 4 or 6 packs for $1.99 each or whatever they cost! (It depends how early in the season you buy...!)

You are making me think about maybe - just maybe - starting some seeds, too. I keep thinking "you need lights and covers and the right amount of heat and ...." -- all excuses of course!

Where I live I have lots and lots of area where I can put annuals. I also have a large basement where I could start seeds as well as three bedrooms I never use (!!) - so no excuses there! (Bailey and I use the same room - he gets the floor and I take the bed!)

I noticed your planting date is May 10. That is the same as it is out here in Iowa.

Some year I want to get to Idaho and see a commercial potato farm. I grow potatoes every year and have wondered what a real potato operation would look like. In fact, I have thought about going out during planting time and then again at harvest..

If you know of any potato farms I might visit or organizations I could contact, let me know.

I will put my email on my blog for a week or so...

Take care.

Memphis MOJO said...

" I have a possibility of 77 plants here, and yes, I can use them all in baskets, planters, garden bed fillers between veggies, foundation plantings, and by giving a few to my friends."

Between this and your photos and your at-home job, I admire your energy!

Troop 1309 said...

I love to garden! We are tripling the size of our vegetable garden this year. My parents, my sister, my best friend, and I are really into gardening, canning, and dehydrating. Our planting date is the same in this area of Northeastern Calif. I can't wait to follow your garden throughout the year. Hopefully this year I will be better at documenting ours.