Plant progress
16 August 2023 10:26 amSplit my three pink Swan River daisies up into individual pots. I also split the two blue ones that were sharing a pot (and terribly dry), which may have been a mistake, as they really are on the point of flowering; however, I have at least one more in an undisturbed pot on its own! I have also spotted some seedlings in another pot that do look rather like self-sown Swan River daisies :-p
Disappointingly, one of the self-sown mesembryanthemums has come to flower and turned out to be exactly the same dark pink as all the plants in the 'official' pot, so maybe I have simply lost the genetic variety in those :-(
The dark-leaf chillies really do have purple flowers :-)
( Buddleia and alyssum in flower )
( Pak choi seed )
I also remembered to save some of the seed from the Roma tomatoes I cooked up last night; unfortunately the first ones I picked appeared to have have got frosted in the back of the fridge, which was rather a waste, but probably didn't matter all that much for cooking purposes.
Disappointingly, one of the self-sown mesembryanthemums has come to flower and turned out to be exactly the same dark pink as all the plants in the 'official' pot, so maybe I have simply lost the genetic variety in those :-(
The dark-leaf chillies really do have purple flowers :-)
( Buddleia and alyssum in flower )
( Pak choi seed )
I also remembered to save some of the seed from the Roma tomatoes I cooked up last night; unfortunately the first ones I picked appeared to have have got frosted in the back of the fridge, which was rather a waste, but probably didn't matter all that much for cooking purposes.