After months of waiting and watering our mo(u)rning glories have finally started to bloom. For the past few days we've been getting between about 6 and 10 blooms each morning. It's been pretty nice to have a few hours of flowers each day.
One of our avocado seeds has finally started looking like more than just a seed, though it still hasn't produced any leaf growth. Maybe even more exciting is that despite the fact that they're still not doing much of anything we still have two other avocado seeds that are still alive and may eventually turn into something.
One of the squirrel caused plant casualties that I neglected to mention a few days ago was our banana plant. For some reason the squirrel decided to rip up one of the incoming leaves. It's this kind of squirrel behaviour that I just don't understand - what could it possibly be hoping to find in a leaf?
A few weeks ago I purchased a nice piece of ginger with intentions of sprouting my own ginger. Of course I didn't put the ginger in a big enough pot, but it has started to do its thing and I'm hopeful that every few days we'll keep seeing new signs of growth. Unfortunately, I'm not particularly hopeful that this ginger plant will ever lead to much edible ginger.
Those were some pretty exciting plant updates weren't they?
Friday, September 07, 2012
Other exciting plant-related developments that I keep forgetting to mention
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2 comments:
I am impressed with the avacado and ginger mostly. I have wanted to grow ginger in the past and ever had any luck. Well done
so nice bloggger
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