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| It was suggested on the discussion side of the forum that a thread here with seedling pics would be helpful for members to look at, Maybe make it easier for those looking for seedling pics to identify there's.
So,, I'm starting a thread with pics that I have. Please, anyone that has more pics seedling pics, please post them here for all to see. Fran click on pics to enlarge to full size 4 o'clocks
cosmos about 1 1/2 weeks later
basil, all types look like this at this point
alyssum gold dust/basket of gold
cleome
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- Posted by anewgarden 7 Brooklyn NY (My Page) on Fri, May 15, 09 at 8:02
| Thank you so much! Audrey |
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| Here are a few more. Mine are not thumbnails, hope that's ok. Purple Majesty Millet Celosia Burgundy Amaranthus Hopi Red Dye Amaranthus Pygmy Torch |
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| Thanks! Somewhere - forget where - there is also a thread where Trudy posted many pics of seedlings. |
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| Great idea for a post! Linda |
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- Posted by countrycarolyn 6-7 nw TN (My Page) on Sat, Jun 6, 09 at 0:01
| Heres a link that I have visted frequently. Enjoy!! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Seedlings by leaf shape
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| Wonderful idea - Carrie |
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| What did you make your plant markers from? Margerine tubs? What type of marker pen did you use? |
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- Posted by littleonefb z5MA (My Page) on Sun, Jan 10, 10 at 12:55
| Pippi, My plant markers are made from the covers from coffee cans, margarine tubs, cottage cheese tubs, sour cream tubs. Anything that has a plastic cover. I cut them in half, and then each half is cut in half again. I use a black deco paint pen. Those are permanent and never fade. Some of those markers that are in the pics are 6 years old. I save them from year to year and just reuse them if I sow the same seeds again. Not all paint pens are the same. The ones that can be used on clothing do not work well on plastic and don't last, they either fade or rub off. A few others I've tried took a long time to dry on the plastic as well. That's why I stick with and use only Deco paint pens. By the time I'm through writing a label on the plastic, it's dry and ready to use. Oh, I don't cut of the edge of the covers either. I write the name of the seeds on that edge as well on the side of the tag. That way I can look down and read what is in the container as well as on the side Fran |
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- Posted by quilt_mommy 5/6 Northeast Ohio (My Page) on Sun, Jan 10, 10 at 14:29
| This is an awesome post for us newbies, I bookmarked it. :) Lots of mystery seedlings appear around spring here. |
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- Posted by littleonefb z5MA (My Page) on Tue, Feb 15, 11 at 0:05
| moving up to the top of the page Fran |
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