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Canna Seeds: March 2009
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Sunday, March 22, 2009. Growing Cannas from Seed. Growing Cannas from Seed can be rewarding and lots of fun, too! Take a small triangular file, regular file, pet nail nippers, a small tip dremel, or sandpaper and small pliers (my choice) to hold the seed . and nick the dark hard outer coat of the canna seed just until you see the white beneath. Most cannas started from seed will bloom in the first season. If started early enough, they will rival the performance of spring rhizomes. It's a lot of fun :-).
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Canna Seeds: Sowing the Seeds
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Friday, March 20, 2009. We use recycled soda and water bottles as mini greenhouse. Placed in bright light, warm temperatures, and on a saucer of water, they create the perfect atmosphere for germinating canna seeds. Labels: Sowing the Seeds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Our Face Book Page. Karchesky Canna and Brugmansia. Growing Cannas from Seed. Comparison of Canna Seeds. Getting the Seeds Ready. Transplants and Seedlings as They Finish. Canna Seeds We Offer.
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Canna Seeds: Transplants and Seedlings as They Finish
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Friday, March 20, 2009. Transplants and Seedlings as They Finish. Seedlings are planted out to individual deep pots to be bumped up to 1 G and 2 G sizes as they grow. As they weather warms, they grow quickly. I finish our seedlings in 2 G pots before planting out or dividing as they usually bloom by then and we can better evaluate their worth as one to grow further or cull. Labels: Transplants and Seedlings They Finish. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Our Face Book Page.
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Canna Seeds: Getting the Seeds Ready
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Friday, March 20, 2009. Getting the Seeds Ready. Seeds are filed and then put to soak for 24-48 hours in hot to the hand water before sowing. Labels: Getting the Seeds Ready. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Our Face Book Page. Karchesky Canna and Brugmansia. Growing Cannas from Seed. Comparison of Canna Seeds. Getting the Seeds Ready. Transplants and Seedlings as They Finish. Seedlings Starting Bloom and Beautiful Foliage. Canna Seeds We Offer. Vintage Canna Seed Packets.
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Canna Seeds: Seedlings Starting Bloom and Beautiful Foliage
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Friday, March 20, 2009. Seedlings Starting Bloom and Beautiful Foliage. Many of the seedlings start bloom around three months from seed sowing. First season blooms may nice, by true blooms will not stabilize until into the seedling's second season of bloom. At that time they receive their final evaluations, and the "keepers" are named and registered. Labels: Seedlings Starting Bloom and Beautiful Foliage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Our Face Book Page. Other of Our Blogs.
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Karchesky Canna ~ Canna Blog: canna 'Mademoiselle'
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Karchesky Canna Canna Blog. Welcome to Karchesky Canna Blog. We grow our cannas cold climate Pennsylvania USA zone 6/5 at a higher elevation and where winters are cold but summers can be quite warm. Cannas grow very well here from May through October until frost takes them around Halloween. Our naturally rich Appalachian soil well amended with organic compost and our area's warm sultry summers lend to excellent yields each season. Our Karchesky Canna Blog features our own gorgeous cannas. Large flowered ...
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Karchesky Canna ~ Canna Blog: canna 'La Belle Dame sans Merci'
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Karchesky Canna Canna Blog. Welcome to Karchesky Canna Blog. We grow our cannas cold climate Pennsylvania USA zone 6/5 at a higher elevation and where winters are cold but summers can be quite warm. Cannas grow very well here from May through October until frost takes them around Halloween. Our naturally rich Appalachian soil well amended with organic compost and our area's warm sultry summers lend to excellent yields each season. Our Karchesky Canna Blog features our own gorgeous cannas. Canna 'La Belle...
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Karchesky Canna ~ Canna Blog: canna 'Tall White'
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Karchesky Canna Canna Blog. Welcome to Karchesky Canna Blog. We grow our cannas cold climate Pennsylvania USA zone 6/5 at a higher elevation and where winters are cold but summers can be quite warm. Cannas grow very well here from May through October until frost takes them around Halloween. Our naturally rich Appalachian soil well amended with organic compost and our area's warm sultry summers lend to excellent yields each season. Our Karchesky Canna Blog features our own gorgeous cannas. Canna 'Tall Whi...
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Karchesky Canna ~ Canna Blog: canna 'Richard Rehg'
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Karchesky Canna Canna Blog. Welcome to Karchesky Canna Blog. We grow our cannas cold climate Pennsylvania USA zone 6/5 at a higher elevation and where winters are cold but summers can be quite warm. Cannas grow very well here from May through October until frost takes them around Halloween. Our naturally rich Appalachian soil well amended with organic compost and our area's warm sultry summers lend to excellent yields each season. Our Karchesky Canna Blog features our own gorgeous cannas. Canna 'Richard ...
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Karchesky Canna ~ Canna Blog: canna 'Mineola'
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Karchesky Canna Canna Blog. Welcome to Karchesky Canna Blog. We grow our cannas cold climate Pennsylvania USA zone 6/5 at a higher elevation and where winters are cold but summers can be quite warm. Cannas grow very well here from May through October until frost takes them around Halloween. Our naturally rich Appalachian soil well amended with organic compost and our area's warm sultry summers lend to excellent yields each season. Our Karchesky Canna Blog features our own gorgeous cannas. Erect bright ye...
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