When I was nine years old I received a
propagator as a birthday present from my parents following a visit to
our local garden centre. It came with little seed trays and various
packets of seeds; such as varieties of lettuce, tomatoes, cornflower (Centaurea cyanus),other wildflowers, daisies (Bellis perennis) and sunflowers (Helianthus annuus). Each year I used to try and grow one that was taller than the previous year.
Every
morning I would get up to see if any of the seeds had started to grow
and became very excited if seedlings were germinating. I have recently come across Perlite, which is good for seeds as it encourages them to germinate quicker. Other benefits are that it holds moisture without becoming soggy, thus improving drainage, plus it improves aeration. When the seedlings became
too big for the propagator, they were potted up into larger pots. You
get a great sense of satisfaction nurturing a plant from a seed to a
mature plant.
On our front patio, we also had a polythene greenhouse for the mature plants from the propagator.
Another friend of the family used to give me various varieties of
tomato plants, which I used to grow on from a small plant; being young, I
was shown how to care for the plants in order to produce a good crop.
Tips: Remove side shoots from tall varieties while small, otherwise it will leave a scar on the stem, which could lead to pests and diseases getting into the plant. But be careful not to pinch out the growing tip at the top of the tomato plant.
My mum used to call me 'green fingers' as she thought I was good at taking cuttings. One being a Flowering Currant (Ribes) which is still growing well in our garden today!
Here it is in flower!
-Emma-
Some nice photos Emma, I'm looking forward to your instructional videos!
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