Saturday, December 29, 2012

Light at the End of the...Year

The Winter Solstice has passed, the days are getting lighter, and Pergola-tory is getting lit up too. For Christmas I received from my parents an "Infinity Light", which is a plastic lantern assembled from identical translucent pieces with a color-changed LED bulb inside. It's a little Scandinavia (e.g. Lego), but the pattern is organic and fits well among the Passiflora. While the air is still cool, I think I'll enjoy it from inside.




Saturday, December 22, 2012

Happy Christmas and a Floriferous New Year!

This is my last post of 2012. I easily beat the pests back this year with the prior year's lessons. I added some new species and hybrids to the collection including some highly sought after varieties. And, I started growing some plants from seeds in my new pop-up green house. It has been a good year in Pergola-tory. 2013 should prove to be even more exciting. I'm going to get that hybrid registered - that's the goal. Until then, cheers!


Thursday, December 20, 2012

Blue (Da Ba Dee)

I was planting the little plastic name tags that I ordered in the germination wells a noticed a new sprout in addition to the others. I have a bunch of P. tarminiana, just one (P. actinia x P. sidifolia) x P. actinia, and now  one little 'Blue-Eyed Susan' x 'Blue Bouquet'. That's [(incarnata × edulis) × (incarnata × cincinnata)] × [( P. amethystina × P. caerulea) × (P. amethysitna × P. caerulea) × P. caerulea] The others were all gifts, but this one is something I put together on a whim. Who knows if it will ever grow up, blossom, or look interesting, but it will be fun to wait and see!


























Friday, December 7, 2012

Ton o' Tarminiana

I returned from another business trip to check on the sprout from the previous post and found 7 more sprouts coming up from the P. tarminiana trays. One of those 7 was already the height of the (actinia x sidifolia) x actinia hybrid sprout. The source of these seeds had warned me that P. tarminiana is like a weed. I am beginning to see why. I'm pleased to find that I'm at least doing something right with the seeds that were gifted to me. There are still a bunch of empty tray wells to go, but in due time perhaps I'll have some incubation trays stuffed with sprouts. I think I've solved the heating issues by insulating the bottom of the heater so that more heat is entrained by the trays and less via convection to the air. It's December, and these little plants are coming up like it's Spring!

Update: The count is up to 40 sprouts now!

Double Bonus Update: