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Quote from: wmel on February 17, 2012, 07:00:37 PMQuote from: John85 on February 16, 2012, 11:44:31 AMWietse how are your seedlings after that cold spell?Were the straw and the snow insulating them enough to keep them alive?Snow and frost are gone now, but they left a lot of damage in the Allium.Under the straw we do not have most damage, but still allium's as Silver Spring, and ampeloprasum type's have a lot of damage.The 1e year seedling as I posted photo's in the begin of this topic have only a little frost damage.I think the photo's I post tell it all.......... We will wait and see.......Silverspring is not hardy with me. All stocks baught by me turned virus infected, but I have seedlings of it in greenhouse. Hope they will be healthy.Janis
Quote from: John85 on February 16, 2012, 11:44:31 AMWietse how are your seedlings after that cold spell?Were the straw and the snow insulating them enough to keep them alive?Snow and frost are gone now, but they left a lot of damage in the Allium.Under the straw we do not have most damage, but still allium's as Silver Spring, and ampeloprasum type's have a lot of damage.The 1e year seedling as I posted photo's in the begin of this topic have only a little frost damage.I think the photo's I post tell it all.......... We will wait and see.......
Wietse how are your seedlings after that cold spell?Were the straw and the snow insulating them enough to keep them alive?
Interesting, Mark. Your pics show var normale flowering above the foliage, yet mine flowered like wmel's..... flowers almost lost amongst the foliage. Does that mean in future years the flower may sit up high? Mine were lucky to flower maybe 15cm tall, with the leaves much larger and more prominent than the flower.
Nice paradoxum. I am thinking of moving mine. Do you have any views about how sunny they should be placed.Göte
Could someone please identify this for me. I suspect it's one of the commercially sold bulb Alliums - distinctive red tips to the leaves.
Hi Weitse, impressive as always. If I may ask, how to do go about handling the beds of 2-year seedlings as we see in your photo "allium 2-year seed 3-4-2012 1.JPG"? With so many seedlings (I imagine thousands in each block), do these get dug up and separated so that the bulbs have room to develop? If so, must be a tremendous amount of work, how is it done?