3. Sowing Chilean seeds, try 2013There is an update about my Chilean seeds. It was a painful wait this year, we had such a bad spring that a small scale try in late May or June was quite poor. Originally I wanted to start in April or at least early May, but it was too cold.
Last week I started as we had the previous weeks very warm weather and I felt that I have to use this opportunity.
The result now is quite a mass seed sowing event and I used about 10 different species for this time.
In separate pots I have sown the following species:
- Porlieria chilensis (old seeds from 2011)
- Kageneckia oblonga (a shrub species)
- Moscharia pinnatifida (herb)
- Llagunoa glandulosa (shrub)
- Oxalis carnosa (obsolete name, the valid name is Oxalis megalorrhiza)
- and in another pot I have Leucocoryne purpurea and Oxalis rosea together... as I can identify the wood sorrel, I put it to the Leucocoryne
Then I have some more pots where I put seeds from several species together from the species I mentioned above plus:
- Oxalis gigantea
- Dioscorea humifusa
- a chilean evening primerose (Oenothera coquimbensis)
As I had a look to the pots yesterday evening I could observe the first tender sprouts. Hopefully they will grow well, then I'll take photos.
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