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Fig and Mulberry Trees, Tomato Update and a Whole Lot of Seeds

May 31, 2013

We received a few small shipments this afternoon. Apparently, Laura has gone buck wild with ordering seeds. I didn’t know she did this. She told me about a few, but not all the ones I took pictures of and will post below. And she says that we still haven’t received the vegetable seeds.

It’s good though. It’ll give us something to put in all those pots I ordered the other day, which, by the way, they shipped. I’m now just waiting for them to be delivered. I still have to run out and pick up some dirt from Lowe’s, but before we know it, we’ll be sitting here on a operational farm.

Also, I’ve been poking around online and have discovered that it may be beneficial to cover my little baby tomato seeds with saran wrap to keep the moisture in. I went out back this morning to take a look at what I had and found the soil looking a little dry. You’ll see how I fixed that in the picture below. My only concern now is them baking in the sunlight. I’m going to have to move them up against the south side of the house. It’s shady over there.

Take a look at what we’ve got so far. But remember, the seeds below don’t include the herb seeds we received earlier in the week. I’ll take pictures and post them tomorrow, for those who may be interested.

Germinating Tomato Seeds in Planters

Cigar Plant Scarlet Seeds

Black-Eyed Susan, Rudbeckia Hirta Seeds

Blanketflower, Gaillardia Aristata Seeds

Osmanthus Fragrans, Tea Olive Seeds

Mixed Variety Blueberry Seeds


Bachelor Button Mix Seeds

Honeysuckle Tartarian Seeds

Indian Blanket, Gaillardia Pulchella Seeds

Lavender Munstead Seeds

Small Fig Tree


Small Mulberry Tree

Related posts:

  1. Too Many Herb Seeds
  2. Spots On Tomato Leaves
  3. Growing Fig Trees From Cuttings
  4. Soil, Pots, Planting and a Papaya Tree
  5. How To Grow Papaya From Seeds

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Comments

  1. Kathleen Tran says

    February 25, 2015 at 7:26 pm

    I would like to have some Osmanthus Frangans seeds, but i do not know where i can order. would you sale them? please let me know. thanks

    Reply
  2. Jim says

    February 8, 2018 at 10:36 am

    Ok, I’m a novelist but have never seen Osmanthus fragrans seeds. These seeds in the package pictured look like olive pit seeds and Osmanthus fragrans don’t produces olives that I have ever seen. Those are big seeds and I have never seen such seeds on this plant!

    Can anyone help explain this?

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