How exciting is growing seedlings !!

Started by BarbaraGood, April 13, 2007, 18:56:46

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BarbaraGood

I have planted a bit of all sorts, mostly as my 4 year old is extremely keen and as excited as I am!

WOW in just a few days we have 3-4" seedlings on most things  ;D I can't keep checking them !!

Does the novelty wear off  8)

BarbaraGood


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markfield rover

No it does not wear off, after 7 years I come down in the morning
checking all trays etc a bit like walking around ones estates !

Jeannine

When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

manicscousers

I hope not, I've been growing things for 36 years now and still get as excited today to see seed leaved coming through  ;D

BarbaraGood

ooh good I am glad I won't feel my enthusiasm waning! DH is thrilled at the daily early morning reports as we have propagators along the bedroom windowsill and they are the first thing I check in the morning, even before the kids  ;D

Might have to try some more!!

okra

It remains exiting every time - must be some basic human need being met
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Jeannine

Well Barbara Good I can see you have your priorities right !!
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

tricia

My dear Gordon thinks I'm nuts  :D. I have to check the propagator and seed trays, water the plants in the GH if necessary - and oh yes, feed the fish in the pond.......all before I even think of getting showered or cooking his breakfast  ;D ;D ;D.

Tricia

ellkebe

Nope - doesn't wear off - plus you keep noticing 'new' things (ie. things that probably always happen but you've missed them cos you were busy being excited by something else  ;D).  Noticed for the first time this evening, for example, that my little sweet pepper seedlings fold their leaves up together at night - really cute, and how can I have missed it before?  :)

Tee Gee

Its a No for me as well!

And when you start to sow stuff that can take anything from thirty days to thirty months to germinate the thrill is even better when it does!

Jeannine

Oh good, so when the cranberry seeds come out of the fridge in three months  and finally get planted and then take more  months to germinate I will be doing somersaults XX Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

ninnyscrops

Nope - never wears off and hope it never does.   Get's even more addictive when you grow something a little out of the ordinary. Never grown squash before and am waiting like an expectant mother for them just to pop up... (BTW Jeannine - two liquorice seedlings out of five popped up this week! ;D)
If I ever get it all right - then that's the time to quit.

Jeannine

Oh wow, was that a surprise, do you know how long they take to grow ?? xx Jeannine
When God blesses you with a multitude of seeds double  the blessing by sharing your  seeds with other folks.

ninnyscrops

Planted on 2nd April in unheated greenhouse under half sized prop lid.  Had to work that out 'cos I was so excited when they arrived I forgot to journal it!
If I ever get it all right - then that's the time to quit.

manicscousers

my aqueligia seeds have sprouted, seeds of distinction..I had to put them in the fridge for 3 weeks, then on a warm windowsill and it worked, I'm so chuffed  :)

dandelion

My Petit Gris de Rennes melons are up :), after just 4 days in a heated propagator.  And (almost) all the squashes, courgettes and cucumbers. The ones that haven't appeared yet are Marina di Chioggia, but they will soon (had a little poke in the compost, naughty   :-[  ;D me). I love chunky baby-plants like squashes and beans best. I was rather  dissapointed to see the celeriac seedlings; those must be the tiddliest things I've ever grown!

saddad

Never wears off...
Know what you mean about celeriac... just going off onto the dark side for a moment have you seen Nicotiana seedlings... how that becomes a 5' "Sylvistralis" never ceases to amaze me...
:o

knbsallotment

Thought it was just me and my OH that got all excited every year! She does seem to treat the seedlings as babies though - which is a touch disturbing!
Looking from the outside in...

Deb P

It's also great that your successes and failures change from year to year....it never gets boring or predictable! ;D
If it's not pouring with rain, I'm either in the garden or at the lottie! Probably still there in the rain as well TBH....🥴

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