My word your green fingered efforts continue relentlessly. What's fascinating is that it seems, and please correct me if I am wrong as I am no botanist or horticulturalist, that it is sometimes a process of trial and error for you, even with all your skill and experience.
The Mondell pine seeds in rockwool look like little cakes, pity they didn't go as planned but I'm sure you will get it right.
It's so interesting for someone like me, who has no garden but desperately wants one, to see what you are growing and more importantly to see your methodology. You make it seem sometimes that it's not really a science but more of an artform!
If I ever get my own garden I have a real reference point and instructions for growing plants and other wonderful things!
The best time to start is now. Grab a slice of tomatoes and shove in the ground and water it.
@dreamtales
So true, it is quite easy with tomatoes to start them.
Yeah so true, sometimes seedlings do not make it.. its fine I can always adapt and adjust and try again.
Hehe they do.. yeah oh well. I know the stuff works well for cuttings, maybe just not the best for seedlings.
So true, as much as you can try the same way over and over sometimes there is a little finesse to it.
Nice, best of luck starting yours one day. Looking forward to seeing your garden posts.